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Working Differently Podcast 002- Facebook & del.icio.us
Discussion of Facebook profiles, groups and pages, and social bookmarking.
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Working Differently Podcast 006 - Twitter in Extension
This podcast focuses on using Twitter for listening, promoting, participating, publishing and building community.
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Working Differently Podcast 010 - Social Media and Trust
A conversation of social media's role in breaking news and what it can teach cooperative extension about engaging in online conversations.
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Working Differently Podcast 012 - Should Twitter Change?
We discuss whether Twitter should make changes in response to the launch of Google+.
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Working Differently Podcast 013 - Digital Myths and Exaggerations
"In this podcast, we focused on digital myths and exaggerations using two examples: a study sponsored by by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA) that suggested 12-to 17-year-olds showed a higher likelihood of substance abuse with exposure to photos posted on social networks showing that kind of activity and the idea of "digital natives," a theory, advanced by Marc Prensky, that those born during the digital age are radically different as learners than those born before the digital age (digital immigrants)."
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Working Differently in Extension Podcast 019 - University of Minnesota Extension
A conversation with University of Minnesota Extension forester Eli Sagor (@esagor on Twitter). Eli is a "tree guy" and a social media guy. He's the creator and manager of the online resource My Minnesota Woods.
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Working Differently in Extension Podcast 020 - Katie Pinke, N.D Dept. of Ag
An interview with Katie Pinke of the North Dakota Department of Agriculture. Katie is a strong supporter of agriculture and the use of social media to tell the stories of ag and rural America.
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Working Differently in Extension Podcast 021 - Alice Henneman, UNL Extension
A discussion of the use of social media tools, like Facebook and Pinterest, in Extension education with Alice Henneman, food safety and nutrition educator with University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in Lancaster County.
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Working Differently Podcast 022 - Abby Gold, NDSU Nutrition and Wellness Specialist
A discussion with North Dakota State University Extension nutrition and wellness specialist Abby Gold about how and why she curates information online, the changing roles of Extension professionals and why some have resisted those roles.
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Working Differently in Extension 023 - Sarah Baugman, eXtension Military Families Project
A conversation about evaluating cooperative extension programs in the age of social media with Sarah Baughman, evaluation and research specialist with the eXtension Military Familes Project.
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