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Connect Extension Weekly Digest: May 26th, 2020

 

 


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Connect Extension Weekly Digest: May 26, 2020

All Cooperative Extension professionals are invited to join Connect Extension. To register your free account, click here

Today is the last day to submit a story for the Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead contest for May 2020! Each month, Farm Journal will select story leads from across Cooperative Extension to further develop, and publish in Farm Journal media. Learn more in the Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest group.

If you have questions regarding eXtension membership, please contact membership@eXtension.org

ICYMI: Recent Posts

Urban Agriculture Listening Sessions
Brad Gaolach, Washington State University

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) recently posted a notice that they are taking stakeholder input to help inform and set priorities for $40 million of grant funding for research, education and extension around urban agriculture, indoor agriculture and emerging agriculture…Learn More

Smart Cities: Technology, Equity, Livability, & Trust
Brad Gaolach, Washington State University

Cities are getting smarter. New technologies help monitor traffic and enforce parking. First responders use camera systems to explore incident scenes for potentially hazardous materials or spills. Autonomous vehicles are being piloted. With these new technologies, governments and communities have concerns...Learn More

SAMHSA Training & Technical Assistances Resources Related to COVID-19
eXtension Foundation

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…Learn More

Help With RSS Feeds (Topic Post)
Steve Hadcock, Cornell Cooperative Extension

I am creating some podcasts and like to get them to the point they can be played through ITunes or Google play.  Anyone have experience in creating RSS feeds?…Learn More & Reply

The Great Video Chat Faceoff
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation Fellow
(Technology in Extension Education Group)

The Washington Post (WaPo) published a super piece rating six video conferencing apps. Their “Chatty Awards” compares Facebook Rooms, FaceTime, Google Meet, Houseparty, Skype and Zoom. WaPo’s tech team considered these criteria…Learn More

Managing Multiple Instagram Accounts, Blogging & Writing Tips
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation Fellow
(Technology in Extension Education Group)

Many of us are juggling professional and personal social media accounts. I use Hootsuite to manage some of my social media tasks. But for Instagram, I prefer to post directly from my iPhone. I do social posting for four Instagram accounts, so this feature has been a lifesaver for me because it enables me to easily toggle between the different accounts…Learn More

ICYMI: Innovation Skill-Building Tools and YOUR Local Innovation Facilitator
Molly Immendorf, eXtension Foundation
(Impact Collaborative Group, eXtension Members Only)

Impact Collaborative Innovation Facilitators and eXtension team members provided a hands-on introduction to the Innovation Skill-Building Experience (ISBE) workbook and related tools as well as sharing how YOUR local institution Innovation Facilitators may help teams make an impactful, local impact using these tools…Learn More

ICYMI: Investing In Community Resilience, Using ACEs & Trauma Science for More Effective Practice
Caitlin O’Brien, Scattergood Foundation
(Impact Collaborative Group, eXtension Members Only)

Participants had the opportunity to engage in small group discussions during the Investing in Community Resilience Web Series Learning Circle. Their discussions about the information presented in the first two webinars of the web series  were rich. Below is a summary of their discussions…Learn More

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Impact Collaborative Opportunities for eXtension Members
A listing of Current eXtension Members Available Here

Social Media Learning Circle w/ Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith
June 9th & 23rd, July 7th & 21st,
2 PM – 3:15 PM ET

In this Learning Circle experience – convened via weekly interactive Zoom meetings – participants will learn about a range of social media platforms that have the potential to advance their work. The 4-part series includes 75-minute sessions that will be offered bi-weekly. There will be discussion about commonly used social media platforms. The platform-specific sessions…Learn More

Learn Calendar Webinars
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals

Preventing Suicide: The Role of Law, Policy, and Social Determinants
May 26th, 2020, 12:30 PM – 2 PM ET

The webinar will highlight how an evidence-based approach can be taken to reduce suicides in communities, which includes working with partners and various sectors to address the broader social determinants of health while also leveraging legal and policy tools…Learn More

Reboot Your Facebook Game: Learn Practical Tips on Energizing Your Extension Presence on Facebook
May 26th, 2020, 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM ET

The session will discuss planning and creating a framework conducive to your local Extension team, marketing, managing page, content creation specific to Facebook, gathering impact, and not so good practices of posting. Whether you are an experienced Facebook user or new to the social media world, this information will help you learn some practical tips on using Facebook…Learn More

Dairy Fat — What’s In It For the Consumer?
May 27th, 2020, 2 PM – 3:15 PM ET

Join eOrganic for the second webinar this winter on milk fatty acids! In this webinar, presenter Jana Kraft of the University of Vermont will discuss the fatty acids in dairy milk and their potential health benefits. The webinar takes place…Learn More

Oh Rats! Dealing With Non-Native Rodents in the Garden
May 28th, 2020, 1 PM – 2 PM ET

Join Dr. Dana Sanchez (Oregon State University Extension Wildlife Specialist) for a special session on managing rats in yards, gardens, and compost piles. You’ll learn about the different species of non-native, invasive rats we see in Oregon, get an understanding of rat behavior and find out why they are so….Learn More

Urban Agriculture Listening Sessions
May 28th, 2020, 2 PM – 4 PM ET & 7 PM – 9 PM

May 29th, 2020, 10 AM – 12 PM ET & 2 PM – 4 PM ET

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) recently posted a notice that they are taking stakeholder input to help inform and set priorities for $40 million of grant funding for research, education and extension around urban agriculture, indoor agriculture and emerging agriculture…Learn More

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The eXtension Foundation is a membership-based non-profit designed to be the engine fueling U.S. Cooperative Extension’s advancement in making a more visible and measurable impact in support of education outreach from land-grant universities/colleges located in every state and territory. eXtension is embedded in the U.S. Cooperative Extension System and serves on the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP). eXtension provides an array of opportunities for Extension professionals that foster innovation creation, the adoption of innovations at member institutions, and increased impact of Extension programs. This work is supported by your membership dollars and funding from USDA-NIFA, grant no. 2019-41595-30123. For more information on eXtension membership, please visit eXtension.org

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Connect Extension Weekly Digest: May 18, 2020

 

 


Connect Extension Weekly Digest: May 18, 2020

All Cooperative Extension professionals are invited to join Connect Extension. To register your free account, click here

Don’t forget, the deadline for the Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest is coming up next Monday, May 25th! Each month, Farm Journal will select story leads from across Cooperative Extension to further develop, and publish in Farm Journal media. Learn more in the Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest group.

We invite eXtension members to join us for a virtual chat on May 22nd from 1 PM – 2 PM ET to learn more about the basic considerations of online learning and instructional design. This virtual chat is led by Elise Lofgren, Instructional Designer, Purdue Unviersity.  Members can learn more here

All Cooperative Extension professionals are invited to join a virtual town hall on May 1st from 1 PM – 2PM ET about Hurricane Preparedness in the Wake of COVID-19. Learn more here.

If you have questions regarding eXtension membership, please contact membership@eXtension.org

ICYMI: Recent Posts

Q&A from “The Joy of Search Webinar”
(Technology in Extension Education Group)
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation

Many of you joined us for The Joy of Search:  Augmenting Intelligence by Teaching People How to Search webinar, which was offered by Dr. Dan Russell, a senior scientist at Google. Because there were so many Q&As, Dan was unable to get to all of them…Learn More

Zoom Resources & Upcoming Webinar
(Technology in Extension Education Group)
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation

I’ve been posting quite a lot about Zoom, but did want to share (and repost, in one case) some valuable resources. First of all, a reminder that we’ll be offering “How to Host Engaging Webinars: Advanced Topics” on Monday 5/18…Learn More

Research: How (and why) Coronavirus is Changing our Sense of Time
(Technology in Extension Education Group)

Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation

Last week I posted a link to an article about how to combat Zoom fatigue. Like many, I’m struggling with Zoom fatigue at the end of the day. But I’m also losing track of time; this has been reported widely in the media (and I’m also hearing it anecdotally from others). But I wondered why…Learn More

NEW Monthly Story Lead Contest: Your Chance to Get Published in Farm Journal!
eXtension Foundation 

The eXtension Foundation, in partnership with Farm Journal, is pleased to bring this opportunity to Cooperative Extension. Each month, we will offer a story lead contest right here in Connect Extension in the new Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest group. Monthly winners, along with their Extension Directors and Administrators…Learn More

Western Farmer Cover Crop Survey
Lauren Golden, University of Idaho

Please help us send an important survey to farmers in your network. The University of Idaho, Oregon State University, and Boise State University, on behalf of the Western Cover Crops Council are conducting a survey to improve understanding of cover crop use throughout the U.S….Learn More

COVID-19 Wellness Behavior Survey
Sara Elnakib, Rutgers University

You are invited to take part in a research study that is being conducted by Alex DelCollo, a Senior Program Coordinator, Sara Elnakib, an Assistant Professor, in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Cooperative Extension, Family and Community Health Sciences Department at Rutgers University…Learn More

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Impact Collaborative Opportunities for eXtension Members
A listing of Current eXtension Members Available Here

How To Host Engaging Webinars: Advanced Topics
May 18th, 2020, 2 PM – 3:30 PM ET

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. If you’ve already completed The Basics webinar, we invite you to join us for this advanced topic webinar…Learn More

Basic Considerations in Online Learning & Instructional Design (Virtual Chat)
May 22nd, 2020, 1 PM – 2 PM ET

The COVID-19 crisis is presenting challenges – and opportunities – for Extension professionals who need to bring their programs into a virtual environment. With few resources at hand and time of the essence, we need to find ways to create online learning experiences that are both efficient and effective…Learn More 

Learn Calendar Webinars
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals

National Urban Extension Leaders North-Central Regional Network Conference
May 18th & 19th, 2020, 10 AM – 1:30 PM ET

This event is open to any Extension Professional from any region of the country. Each day will start with a plenary session followed by two breakout sessions. 20 presentations in the breakout sessions will be held across five separate thematic rooms and will feature programmatic efforts of urban Extension Professionals from across the region…Learn More

Introduction to Groundwater, Watersheds, and Groundwater Sustainability Plans – An Online Short Course
May 21st, 2020, 12 PM – 3 PM ET

Understanding groundwater and watersheds and how we monitor, assess, and sustainably manage these resources is critical and integral to California Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSPs) and other water management programs. Private citizens, professionals, decision makers, executives, agency employees, and stakeholders with diverse backgrounds…Learn More 

Hurricane Preparedness in the Wake of COVID-19
May 21st, 2020, 1 PM – 2 PM ET

Hurricane Preparedness in the Wake of Covid-19, Virtual Town Hall is co-sponsored by EDEN and eXtension, in collaboration with Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center (SUAREC).

Having a shared space to discuss ideas,  best practices, and network is invaluable. The goal of this virtual event is to highlight the work cooperative extension…Learn More


 

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Connect Extension Weekly Digest: May 11, 2020

 

Connect Extension Weekly Digest: May 11, 2020

Last week we launched a monthly story lead contest in partnership with Farm Journal. Each month, Farm Journal will select story leads from across Cooperative Extension to further develop, and publish in Farm Journal media. Learn more in the Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest group. The due date for the first story lead contest is May 25th, 2020.

The Impact Collaborative Summit continues on Friday for eXtension members! eXtension members can find the connection information and other resources related to the Summit in the Impact Collaborative group in Connect Extension.

If you have questions regarding eXtension membership, please contact membership@eXtension.org

For All Coopertive Extension Professionals: to register your free Connect Extension account, join us here.

ICYMI: Recent Posts

NEW Monthly Story Lead Contest: Your Chance to Get Published in Farm Journal!
eXtension Foundation 

The eXtension Foundation, in partnership with Farm Journal, is pleased to bring this opportunity to Cooperative Extension. Each month, we will offer a story lead contest right here in Connect Extension in the new Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest group. Monthly winners, along with their Extension Directors and Administrators…Learn More

Western Farmer Cover Crop Survey
Lauren Golden, University of Idaho

Please help us send an important survey to farmers in your network. The University of Idaho, Oregon State University, and Boise State University, on behalf of the Western Cover Crops Council are conducting a survey to improve understanding of cover crop use throughout the U.S….Learn More

COVID-19 Wellness Behavior Survey
Sara Elnakib, Rutgers University

You are invited to take part in a research study that is being conducted by Alex DelCollo, a Senior Program Coordinator, Sara Elnakib, an Assistant Professor, in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Cooperative Extension, Family and Community Health Sciences Department at Rutgers University…Learn More

“The Joy of Search” Video Recording Available
(Technology in Extension Education Group)
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation

Google senior scientist Dr. Dan Russell wowed an audience of several hundred in yesterday’s webinar, “The Joy of Search: Augmenting intelligence by teaching people how to search”. The recording is available hereLearn More

Article: How to Combat Zoom Fatigue
(Technology in Extension Education Group)

Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation
I’ve heard it from others, and I’m sure you have, too: Zoom seems to be contributing to a sense of fatigue for some of us. To compound the problem, after working hours are done, many of us are using Zoom to socialize with family and friends….Learn More

Podcasting Checklist for Extension Professionals
(Technology in Extension Education Group)
Phoebe Gordon & Luke Milliron, UCCE

Podcasts are a great way to extend information and have a low barrier for entry, but starting one up seemed intimidating when we first started out. We’d like to share the tools we used to help others on their podcasting journeys…Learn More

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Impact Collaborative Opportunities for eXtension Members
A listing of Current eXtension Members Available Here

How To Host Engaging Webinars: The Basics
May 13th, 2020, 2 PM – 3:30 PM ET
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…Learn More

Investing in Community Resilience: Using ACEs and Trauma Science for More Effective Practice (Learning Circle)
May 13th, 2020, 3 PM – 4 PM ET
The spread of COVID-19 has created a myriad of challenges for communities around the globe. The science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), trauma, toxic stress as well as healing and resilience, can provide helpful tools for supporting communities through this time of crisis…Learn More

Impact Collaborative Virtual Summit (Day 3)
May 15th, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET
Registration not required to join Day 3. The purpose of the Summit is to position eXtension members to creatively meet their community needs through virtual programs by delving in, capturing collective wisdom, inspiring innovative thinking, and focusing on new opportunities, partnerships, solutions, tangible actions and collaborations on issues for farms, families, businesses, and communities that will exist long beyond this public health crisis…Learn More

Learn Calendar Webinars
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals

Addressing Loss of Tree Cover in Urban Watersheds: The Importance of Local Codes & Policies
May 13th, 2020, 1 PM – 2:15 PM ET
Addressing Loss of Tree Cover in Urban Watersheds: The Importance of Local Codes and Policies
Karen Cappiella, Center for Watershed Protection
Lydia Scott, Chicago Region Trees Initiative…Learn More

The Current Webinar: Emerging Contaminants
May 13th, 2020, 3 PM – 4 PM ET
This week is drinking water week, reminding us of the critical role water plays in all of our lives. To celebrate, tune in next Wednesday May 13 at 2 pm CT for the next edition of The Current Webinar series as we focus on emerging water contaminants…Learn More

Biosecurity Community Conversation
May 14th, 2020, 1 PM – 2 PM ET
For Extension educators and others who work with livestock producers across the U.S. Please join us on May 14, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. EST for a virtual Healthy Farms Healthy Agriculture Biosecurity Community Conversation. This Zoom meeting will feature an Extension expert who will discuss composting on-farm livestock mortalities…Learn More

Discover Brain Health Webinar Series – Fit Wits
May 14th, 2020, 3 PM – 4 PM ET
Join University of Illinois Extension Family Life Educators for a series all about memory change and aging, including tips and strategies to lessen everyday forgetfulness. Fit Wits focuses on learning about how the brain works, and lifestyle factors that may increase the chance of cognitive decline…Learn More

Human Health: Pathogens & Contaminants in Livestock Systems
May 15th, 2020, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM ETLivestock operations take great care to maintain the health of their animals. Attention to the health of the people working with the livestock should also be a part of the day-to-day operations. Pathogens such as E.Coli 0157:H7, Salmonella, and Listeria can infect humans. Dust, whether from manure…Learn More


 

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eXtension Launches Connect Extension: A Hub For Learning, Professional Development, & Collaboration

The eXtension Foundation is pleased to announce a new platform for all Cooperative Extension professionals, Connect Extension.

Connect Extension provides an interactive social space designed for this specific community of educators and professionals. All Cooperative Extension professionals can access our national calendar to share webinars and events system-wide and with the public.

eXtension members can access their member benefits in Connect Extension made possible through our Impact Collaborative program.

Register Your Free Account Here


Upcoming Learning Opportunities in Connect Extension

eXtension Social Café
Every Thursday from March 26th – April 30th
1 PM – 2 PM ET
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals

The eXtension Social Café will provide a weekly opportunity for informal, drop-in conversations and questions about the effective use of social media and communications in Extension work. Each Social Café will open with a 5-15 minute “tutorial” of a tool or feature on commonly used social platforms, or a brief showcase of a Cooperative Extension employee who is using digital communications in innovative and effective ways. The remainder of the time will be devoted to sharing, discussion and Q&A.

Hosted by Rose Hayden-Smith, PhD, Technology in Extension Education Fellow

Dr. Hayden-Smith has most recently served as a Cooperative Extension advisor in Digital Communications in Food Systems & Extension for the University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. She’s the editor of the UC Food Observer, a communications platform in support of UC’s Global Food Initiative.

She previously led the 4-H and Master Gardener programs in Ventura County, where she also served as the first female director of Extension. Hayden-Smith was also the leader for UC ANR’s statewide initiative in sustainable food systems. She is a practicing historian and has published extensively about gardens as a civic enterprise in America.  She was a Kellogg Food and Society Policy Fellow, advocating for a new Victory Garden movement.

Her book, “Sowing the Seeds of Victory: American Gardening Programs of World War 1”, published by McFarland, was released in spring 2014.
To participate, please create your Connect Extension account. This event is listed on the main calendar


Virtual Culture: The Way We Work Doesn’t Work Anymore, How to Embrace the Virtual Culture In Your Team
March 24th, 3 – 4 PM ET
Available to eXtension Members Only

Christine Geith, CEO, eXtension Foundation, and Beverly Coberly, COO, eXtension Foundation, will be interviewing Lisa Zeeveld of BELAY Solutions about virtual culture. eXtension has been working with BELAY Solutions since 2016 to provide virtual assistants for the organization.

According to Christine Geith, “BELAY Solutions’ CEO, Bryan Miles, wrote the best book on virtual organizations that I’ve ever read.” The eXtension Foundation will be giving away free books to the first 20 registrants that participate in this webinar.

Description

‘How do you know someone is actually working when everything is virtual?’ It’s a question that, as a 100-percent remote company since 2010, we get asked a lot.

Additionally, brick-and-mortar organizations struggle to understand what virtual offices look like, how to overcome the inherent challenges of a virtual workforce, the benefits of going remote, and how to establish and foster a rich remote culture to maintain engagement.

Thankfully, BELAY COO Lisa Zeeveld knows a thing – or million – about organizational perspectives regarding an online workforce and will share her insights with us!

About BELAY Solutions

At BELAY, we’re a 100-percent virtual company with 10 years of experience providing virtual specialists to help your organization grow. Whether our clients need a Virtual Assistant, Bookkeeper, or Web Specialist, we have the right team member ready to help any organization excel without the added stress of having to do everything on their own. We search the entire country to find the right contractor to meet every client’s needs so that they can get back to what only they can do: growing their organization.

About Lisa Zeeveld

“I’m the COO and original culture cultivator at BELAY, the leading virtual staffing solutions company. I ensure that the optimum people and processes are in place to allow BELAY to realize maximum profitability since the success of an organization begins and ends with its people.

I thrive in creating dynamic and healthy cultures by developing recruiting strategies for hiring ideal team players, launching programs to increase team member engagement, creating initiatives that cultivate over 95-percent retention, and leveraging technology for innovative solutions.

With my Series-6 Limited Securities and Health and Life Insurance licenses, and prior experience in corporate finance and personal wealth management for several Fortune 500 companies, including Arthur Andersen and Weber Shandwick, I’m uniquely equipped to drive strategic initiative success by focusing on the company goals holistically.

I am fanatical about people and numbers, the utilization of agile methodologies, bottom-line profitability, and creating opportunities for professional and personal growth. I’m also a lifelong learner as an avid reader, history buff, and architecture geek.”

eXtension Members: To register for this learning opportunity, please create your Connect Extension account, and navigate to the Extension Responses & Resources for Extension Professionals Working Online groupYou will find it listed there.