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Tweeting Fall Conference
Resources for getting started on Twitter and tweeting from the 2012 NDSU Extension/REC Fall Conference.
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Getting Online Information to Come to You - Sept. 13, 2012
One key to effective learning in the digital age is to get information to come to you. A Personal Learning Network (PLN) can provide you with learning from leaders, experts and colleagues around the world, bringing together communities, resources and information impossible to access from within your office walls. Learn how you can use online tools to get the information you need to come to you. This is an archive of a Wimba webconferencing training. If prompted for a "room" when accessing the archive, enter "NDSU_Ag".
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Working Differently in Extension 042 - Kelly Pritchett
A conversation with Kelly Pritchett, marketing specialist with DMA Solutions, about the paper she co-authored, "Expressions of Social Presence in Agricultural Conversations on Twitter." The paper appeared in the Journal of Applied Communications, http://journalofappliedcommunications.org/
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Using an online Content Schedule to Post to a Facebook Page
A look at how we created an Online Content Schedule in Google Drive to share content and resources for multiple Facebook pages to use for their posts.
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Working Differently in Extension 045 - Jeff Hino
Jeff Hino, Learning Technology Leader with Oregon State University Extension, talks about a "New Media Platform for Extension."
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Working Differently in Extension 050 - Jamie Seger
Jamie Seger, Extension educator and education technology specialist with Ohio State University Extension, talks about her effort getting Extension educators comfortable with social media through the Back to the Kitchen project.
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Working Differently in Extension 063 - Colleen Brady
A conversation with Colleen Brady, Purdue University, about her upcoming session, "Digging into HorseQuest Social Media Stats: What drives our clientele to activity?" at the 2014 National eXtension Conference.
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Liking Your Page's Post on Facebook
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Working Differently in Extension 054 - Melissa Cater
Melissa Cater, LSU AgCenter Organizational Development & Evaluation, talks with us about a study of Extension faculty's preferences for and perceptions of using an online, particularly social media, environment for professional development.
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Start Managing Your Own Learning - Sept. 6, 2012
If you are not actively keeping up with your own learning and professional development, you are falling behind. A Personal Learning Network (PLN) can provide you with learning from leaders, experts and colleagues around the world, bringing together communities, resources and information impossible to access from within your office walls. Learn how you can get started on your own PLN and contribute to your professional development. This is an archive of a Wimba webconferencing training. If prompted for a "room" when accessing the archive, enter "NDSU_Ag".
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