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SAMHSA Training & Technical Assistance Resources Related to COVID-19

Aaron Weibe ·
The Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has put together a list of COVID-19 training and technical assistance resources to help address the mental health/substance use disorder impacts in rural communities. You can access a copy of that list here and attached to this blog post.
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Making Sense of Incentives

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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Martha Hykel ·
The zoom that I signed up for today said 3pm Eastern , but my e mail today from you said 3pm Pacific ? It is called Virtual Culture ? Is it 3 pm Eastern or Pacific ? Thanks Martha Hykel Martha Hykel | Nutrition Educator Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) Washington State University Extension Pronouns: She/her/hers | Office: 253-798-3663 3602 Pacific Avenue, Suite B, Tacoma, WA 98418 www.extension.wsu.edu/efnep < http://www.extension.wsu.edu/efnep >...
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Tammy Majcherek ·
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

John Porter ·
@Martha Hykel - the Virtual Culture zoom is a different one. This one is about the basic functions of Zoom and how to use them. The Virtual culture session is at 3pm ET/12pm PT. This one is at 6pm ET/3pmPT. Hope that helps.
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Tammy Majcherek ·
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Aaron Weibe ·
@Martha Hykel - the one you are looking for is in the Extension Response & Resources for Working Online Group. The direct link to that event is https://connect.extension.org/...work-anymore-webinar
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Former Member ·
I will be joining this meeting today, thank you! Shannon L. Sayre Community Education Specialist UC Cooperative Extension Monterey County 831-759-7352
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Jennifer Howell ·
How do I get in the meeting?
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Aaron Weibe ·
@Jennifer Howell the link is listed above, it is https://unl.zoom.us/j/998417262
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Enrique Nelson Escobar ·
Was this event recorded? @John Porter
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Andy Lazur ·
Hello; I was unable to tune in yesterday. IS this webinar recorded? Thank you!
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Deb Fuller ·
Is there a link to watch the recording of this session? I was not able to attend. Thanks!
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Re: Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

Aaron Weibe ·
@Deb Fuller , @Andy Lazur , @Enrique Nelson Escobar - John and Kim were so kind to upload the recording to this webinar and shoot it over to us today on behalf of Nebraska Extension. I've updated the calendar listing on their behalf with a link to the Zoom recording.
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Linda Law-Saunders ·
Will this be recorded? My dance card is filled for that day!
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Aaron Weibe ·
It will be recorded and I'll update the calendar listing inside the Impact Collaborative group when it is ready! Usually about 24 hours.
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Kelly Lafferty ·
how do get into the webinar
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Kathrin Olson ·
Ditto with Kelly Lafferty, I can't figure out how to get into the webinar
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Aaron Weibe ·
Kelly - the link takes you to the Impact Collaborative group here in Connect Extension available to eXtension members. This event is only for individuals from eXtension member institutions, and I believe that is why you are unable to get in to access the connection information. A listing of eXtension member institutions is available here .
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Re: How to Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics (eXtension Members Only)

Aaron Weibe ·
Kathrin - the top of the post: " eXtension Members can register for this event here in the Impact Collaborative group. "
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Zoom Basics for Participants & Hosts

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Re: Companion Planting For Vegetables II

Russell & Jewell Bean ·
This is a complete book on vegetables. Everything you need to know.
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Re: Companion Planting For Vegetables II

Russell & Jewell Bean ·
See attached companion planting charts and plants that are not compatible.
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Re: Benefits Of Using Cover Crops

Russell & Jewell Bean ·
Cover Crops Information
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ICYMI: Poetry As A Tool in Extension Programs

Aaron Weibe ·
Last week, we were fortunate to host Dr. Hiram Larew, an award-winning poet, advocate, and leader in the Arts and Poetry community, and David Myers, an Ag Extension Agent at the University of Maryland Extension for a wonderful webinar! The purpose of their presentation was to demonstrate how poetry is being used to help deliver messages about an important agricultural issue, namely local and global hunger. They used hunger as an example to illustrate how poetry can be used when discussing a...
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ICYMI: How to Host Engaging Webinars

Rose Hayden-Smith ·
The COVID-19 crisis means that Extension professionals are using webinars even more frequently to extend knowledge and information. Creating engaging online learning experiences for our clientele and peers is critical to our success in this new virtual environment. This webinar - offered by eXtension Foundation staff in partnership with Delaware State University Cooperative Extension - provided an opportunity for participants to reinforce the basics and learn more about advanced features. In...
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Get More Done in '21!

Karl Bradley ·
Wow, there was a ton thrown at us in 2020 and we're all looking forward to a new start in the new year. With every new year comes a new beginning, thinking about priorities & how to accomplish our meaningful choices. The attachment in this post from Hubspot highlights some aspects from their blog post on " How to stop the most common productivity prohibitors" Make Every Minute Count Keep Your Workspace Tidy Get Laser-Focused Reset & Recharge If you're curious about time-blocking or...
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ICYMI: Take a Tour with the MyPlate Team: Walk Through The New Personalized Digital Tools and Resources

Aaron Weibe ·
Yesterday, we had three guests from the USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion to learn about the new MyPlate website and suite of digital tools and resources that were launched upon the release of the Dietary Guidelines, 2020-2025. In this webinar, we explored the MyPlate tools to help you reach audiences at every life stage. Here are some resources from that webinar: Recording MyPlate National Nutrition Month Playbook (Attached) Slide deck (Attached) Q&A questions answered in...
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Daily Habit!

Karl Bradley ·
Several years ago I started a habit of gifting myself a few minutes every day to read, watch or listen to something about leadership. It was rough at first as I fought off thoughts of how the time could be used for other things. It's been worth it though, I've learned so much. Here are just a few sources for a daily leadership content feed... The Marshall Goldsmith Coaching app gives you the ability to hear 3 weekly thoughts directly from the #1 Executive Coach in the world. Simple &...
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ICYMI: Virtual Chat about MyPlate

Barbara ·
ICYMI: Virtual Chat about MyPlate Recently the MyPlate team hosted a Virtual Chat for Connect Extension members to share their thoughts on MyPlate resources. We discovered that many of the participants preferred print materials and that our MyPlate Tip Sheets continue to be among the most popular resources. Participants also expressed the need for more culturally representative foods pictured on resources and the MyPlate.gov website. Several links were share: MyPlate print materials:...
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New for Extension Foundation Members: Video Resource Library in Connect Extension

Aaron Weibe ·
The Extension Foundation has created a database available for Cooperative Extension professionals from Extension Foundation Member Institutions . This member resource was designed to provide Extension Professionals with concise and succinct tutorials, tips, and introductions on various subjects applicable to Cooperative Extension Professionals. It can be found on the main navigation of Connect Extension and is visible to Foundation members. To get your free Connect Extension account,...
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Re: Southern Region NUEL Urban Agriculture Zoom

Aaron Weibe ·
Automated message: Thanks for sharing this event! If you can, please remember to update this listing after your event with a link to the recording. You can do that by coming back to your event here in Connect Extension, clicking "Manage Event" and then "Edit Event." From there, I suggest adding the words "Recording Available Here" to the top of your event and linking out to the recording. Example: Recording Available Here Thanks for helping us make this an awesome archive of resources for...
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ICYMI: Shop Simple with MyPlate and More MyPlate Updates!

Aaron Weibe ·
Last week, we were joined by the MyPlate team from the USDA Center of Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP) for a preview of two MyPlate tools that will help Americans make healthy food choices. Big thanks to @Barbara Jirka from USDA-CNPP for helping to organize this! New to the USDA - Shop Simple with MyPlate , allows individuals to find cost-saving opportunities in their local area and discover new ways to prepare budget-friendly foods. The panelists presented the background on the...
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Finding Thanks and Practicing Gratitude with Military Youth and Families

Jason M Jowers ·
Halloween candy is dwindling down if it wasn’t all gobbled up over the trick-or-treat weekend. The spooky season’s pumpkins have now transitioned into full-on fall decor. Families and friends will soon be connecting and coming together to celebrate and find thankfulness in another year with the quickly approaching holidays. The holidays also allow many of us to spend time consciously and prioritize the things that matter most. While celebrating with loved ones is first and foremost...
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Re: U and I Together: An activity series where all ages can learn!

Aaron Weibe ·
Automated message: Thanks for sharing this event! If you can, please remember to update this listing after your event with a link to the recording. You can do that by coming back to your event here in Connect , clicking "Manage Event" and then "Edit Event." From there, I suggest adding the words "Recording Available Here" to the top of your event and linking out to the recording. Example: Recording Available Here FAQs for Learn Calendar Users: Will a recording be available? That is entirely...
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Resource Roundup: Recruiting Training and Leading Volunteers in Extension Programs

MelaniePugsley ·
April is National Volunteer Month , a time to celebrate the impact that volunteers have to strengthen and expand our Extension programming . Not only do volunteers extend our reach in communities , but their perspective and credibility bring a valuable contribution to our projects and program . We all know how valuable volunteers are to our Extension programs! Let us recognize the power and potential volunteers have in helping Extension by enhancing our skills and using resources to help...
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Nurturing Futures: How Quality Child Care Supports Family Financial Well-being

ROBYN DIPIETRO ·
by Crystal Williams, Ph.D. What is high-quality child care? High-quality child care programs are settings in which children receive enriching experiences and engage in responsive interactions that promote their development and learning (Barnett et al., 2010). All child licensed care programs meet minimum licensing requirements in their state, which focus primarily on health and safety. High-quality programs meet standards that go beyond the minimum. Some characteristics of a high-quality...
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