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Working Differently in Extension 037 - Karen Jeanette & Marissa Stone
Karen Jeanette, who works with eXtension Communities of Practice support, and information technologist and social media strategist Marissa Stone talk about getting professionals connected with online networks.
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Working Differently in Extension 061 - Kim Allen, Nichole Huff and Dede Nelson
A discussion of the study Kim Allen, Nichole Huff and Dede Nelson of NC State conducted that created and validated a social media self-efficacy scale.
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Building Your Online Personal Learning Network (PLN) - March 21, 2011
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 social media to begin to create 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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Building Your Online Personal Learning Network (PLN) - February 24, 2011
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 social media to begin to create 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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Working Differently: Building Community With Facebook Fan Pages - February 22, 2011
Building community is one of the key activities NDSU Extension Service must practice to communicate effectively online. This session shows you how to use the popular social media tool Facebook to build community around your county extension office, subject matter, project or department.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 - Listening With Twitter, Feb. 11, 2011 - Archive
This is an archive of the Wimba webconferencing training "Working Differently: Listening With Twitter." If prompted for a "room" when accessing the archive, enter "NDSU_Ag".
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Working Differently: Tools for Listening To Online Conversations - February 9, 2011 - Archive
This is an archive of the Wimba webconferencing training "Working Differently: Tools for Listening To Online Conversations." If prompted for a "room" when accessing the archive, enter "NDSU_Ag".
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Sharing Photos & Images in Flickr - February 7, 2011 Archive
This is an archive of the Wimba webconferencing training "Sharing Photos & Images in Flickr." If prompted for a "room" when accessing the archive, enter "NDSU_Ag".
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