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Welcome to the NDSU Extension Service
Orientation
on the Web

Session 1 - Welcome to the NDSU Extension Service

Session 2 - Who We Are and What We Do

Session 3 - Policies and Procedures

Session 4 - Information Technology

Session 5 - Communications

Session 6 - The Land-Grant University

Session 7 - Program Development and Educational Design

Session 8 - Evaluation

Session 9 - 4-H Youth Development

Session 10 - Personalizing Your Programs

Session 11 - Professional Development

Session 12 - Working with Differences

Session 13 - Balancing Work and Personal Life

Session 14 - Organizational Management

Session 15 - Volunteer Management

Session 16 - Wrap-up

Resources
 


Contacts

If there’s anything that can be done to make your first year with the NDSU Extension Service better, please contact your supervisor (district director, assistant director or department chair) or Deb Gebeke, Assistant Director, Staff Development.
debra.gebeke@ndsu.edu

Click here for words of welcome from NDSU Extension Director Duane Hauck. This video and audio welcome requires RealPlayer software. If your computer doesn't already have RealPlayer, download it for free by clicking on this icon and then clicking on the same icon on the RealPlayer Web site.

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You’re joining one of the boldest and most successful educational partnerships in the world. The NDSU Extension Service has a proud history in North Dakota dating back to 1914 when the Cooperative Extension Service came into being through the federal Smith-Lever Act.

Our original mission was to "aid in the diffusion among the people of North Dakota, of useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture, home economics and rural energy and to encourage the application of the same."

Obviously, knowledge and methods have changed in nearly a century, but Extension’s dedication to the people of North Dakota is as dynamic and alive as ever.

NDSU Extension Purpose

The purpose of the NDSU Extension Service is to create learning partnerships that help adults and youth enhance their lives and communities.

This short sentence says much. Extension is a grassroots organization that serves local needs. Notice the purpose doesn’t specifically say agriculture or families or youth. Though our efforts especially emphasize some areas, we carry out interdisciplinary programs to meet local needs.

Our vision is to be a premier lifelong education network that helps North Dakotans improve their quality of life. To achieve that vision, we will strive to be innovative, adaptable and willing to take risks to create new ways of thinking, learning and addressing issues.

The NDSU Extension Service uses many sources of information to understand the needs of North Dakotans, and the ever changing needs of our society in general. Take a few minutes to watch this review of information that will make you think about what our clientele need and want to learn, about how we provide educational information, and what the trends are that impact us as US citizens. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL9Wu2kWwSY

Get Involved

Print out the NDSU Extension Service purpose and post it in your office or keep it and other information you’ll be gathering through this Web orientation in a three-ring binder with your Extension Staff Directory.

Next Session

Next session: Who We Are and What We Do.