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What’s It Like to Work with the eXtension Foundation as an NTAE Project? – Using Mass Media for Extension Messaging

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eXtension recently announced the opportunity for nominations for the New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) for Year 2 projects. The nomination form will be available on June 15th until July 20th, 2020. Selected projects will receive wrap around services from the eXtension Foundation to support, accelerate, and amplify the project/program outcomes. Wrap around services include:

  • Project/Program advisory support from a Catalyst (current or past senior program or administrative Cooperative Extension Service (CES) personnel).
  • Support to compose a formal peer-reviewed publication of resources and processes used by the project which might be an eFieldbook or ePub publication.
  • Evaluation support
  • Digital engagement support for digital learning and instructing
  • Leadership support and training for adaptation to a digital environment
  • Professional engagement and development by encouraging all projects to share their processes and products via connect.extension.org.
  • Optional Wrap Around Services for selected project(s)
    • Marketing efforts with an outside firm
    • Partnership development assistance

What’s it like to work with eXtension Foundation as an NTAE project? We caught up with one of our Fellows that is leading one of our Year 1 projects.

@Tom Smith is the Executive Director for the National Pesticide Safety Education Center (NPSEC). NPSEC supports and serves Extension Pesticide Safety Education Programs (PSEPs) to be the premier national source of high quality research-based pesticide safety education.

Increasing the level of awareness about pesticides and their impact on pollinators by the general public can help to sustain pollinators around homes, farms and businesses. This project led by NPSEC is targeting messaging about pollinators and using mass media (radio, digital, social) to reach a larger audience than is typical with most Extension messaging. The project directs the audience to additional Extension resources and has developed a methodology to measure audience engagement, including change in behavior and implementation of practices benefiting both native and managed pollinators. The pilot is in a select group of Texas communities and the content resources available through the Cooperative Extension program at Prairie View A&M University.

Nathan Hermond, Extension Associate with Prairie View A&M University Cooperative Extension is working to help curate the content and resources available through the university and working hand-in-hand with the NPSEC team, including @Kara Maddox – Creative Director – to drive the public to those resources through the mass media initiative.

According to Dr. Carolyn Williams, Associate Administrator for the Cooperative Extension Program at Prairie View A&M University, “we are excited about this great opportunity to expand our program outreach to target the millennial population in an urban county.  This partnership with eXtension and NPSEC has been an exceptional process working together to promote the Cooperative Extension Program at Prairie View A&M University and the Pollinator Pilot Campaign in an amazing mass media approach like never before.”

According to Tom Smith, “eXtension’s wrap around services have been very helpful. The eFieldbook provides an opportunity to create a unique and robust complementary resource. The NTAE catalyst team has provided us validation, support, and advice. The encouragement to design professional development webinars has allowed us to focus more purposely on the key components of our project.”

Thinking back to right before this team started working with the eXtension Foundation, Tom stated “eXtension has allowed us to accelerate our project and will hopefully provide proof of concept. During the course of the project, we had to make a pivot with one of our partners. The NTAE Catalyst team and others were supportive in really helping us convert a challenge into a real opportunity.”

Reflecting upon the value that the eXtension Foundation has brought to the project, Tom shared “one added value is the funding that has allowed us to take an idea and implement it as a pilot project. Additionally, the organizational support for scheduling meetings and professional feedback from the eXtension staff has been valuable. Connect Extension has also allowed us to have a great promotional and collaboration platform to engage with a broad group of Extension Educators and others interested in this project.”

Do you have an early stage, high potential project that you would like to nominate? Requirements of projects/programs are as follows:

  • Projects must be in early stages of maturity and have a high potential for making a significant local impact and providing a model for adoption by other Extension professionals regionally or nationwide. This means the project is likely to have objectives completed, audiences identified, outcomes identified and has had some early stage of implementation.
  • Each nomination should identify a lead (a Fellow) for the project that will serve as the primary contact.
  • All nominations must have the support of the Extension Director/Administrator.

Learn more about the application and nomination process here.

July 14, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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Results from the June 2020 Farm Journal Story Lead Contest

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In May, the eXtension Foundation launched a monthly story lead contest in partnership with Farm Journal in the Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest group here in Connect Extension. Monthly winners, along with their Extension Directors and Administrators, have the chance to work with Farm Journal to further develop their story and have it published in Farm Journal media. The topic area for the June 2020 contest was about reducing food waste and we received several excellent submissions! We’d like to thank everyone that submitted a story lead for June 2020.

@Stacey Stearns, Program Specialist – Educational Outreach, University of Connecticut submitted the winning story lead, Operation Community Impact Delivers Milk & Dairy Products to Food Pantries. UConn 4-H, the youth development program of Extension in the College of Ag, Health, and Natural Resources organized Operation Community Impact to reduce food waste and address community food security. 4-H members and volunteers worked with community partners and EFNEP to deliver milk and dairy products to 10,710 families statewide, distributing 78, 894 pounds of dairy products to 96 food pantries in 57 towns. 99 CAHNR Extension families donated their time and vehicles for distribution.

Congrats to Stacey and the University of Connecticut! We look forward to seeing the story published in Farm Journal.


July 2020 Contest

The July 2020 Story Lead Contest has been posted and is due on Friday, July 24th. For July 2020, Farm Journal would like to know how Extension is empowering farmers to maximize their use of data, equipment, and precision technology – especially as it relates to farm profitability, environmental impact, or innovation. Learn more here.

July 13, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
0 0 Aaron Weibe https://extension.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Extension-Foundation-Logo-padded.png Aaron Weibe2020-07-13 18:02:332020-07-13 18:02:33Results from the June 2020 Farm Journal Story Lead Contest

Connect Extension Weekly Digest: July 6, 2020

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

ECOP/eXtension to Host Extension Futures National Action Dialogues, July 13th or 14th, 1 PM – 3 PM ET – The purpose of the Action Dialogue is to imagine near-future possibilities for how Extension can better serve individuals and communities in the face of evolving needs and capabilities. The outcome of this dialogue will support transitional aspects of more digital engagement and community platforms, and inform the need for funding of infrastructure/equipment needed for the envisioned futures. More info & registration available here. 

The Farm Journal Story Lead Contest continues for the month of July! Thank you for the wonderful submissions for both May and June. For this month’s Cooperative Extension feature, Farm Journal’s Trust In Food wants to hear from your county/state/region about how Extension is empowering farmers to maximize their use of data, equipment, and precision technology – especially as it relates to farm profitability, environmental impact, or innovation. Learn more here about the contest and how you can get published in Farm Journal.

Conducting Market Research for Extension Programs: Nebraska Extension’s Weather Ready Farms: Join us for a webinar on July 16th, 2 PM – 3 PM! As part of eXtension’s New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) Year 1 Cooperative Agreement with USDA-NIFA, the eXtension Foundation partnered with a Nebraska Extension program called Weather Ready Farms to help accelerate their program implementation and impact. This project received direct support from a third-party marketing firm specializing in agriculture to conduct market research into the target audience and create a marketing & communication plan. This webinar will discuss these findings, methods, key takeaways, and how this market research will be used to further this project. Learn more & register here. 

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


ICYMI: Recent Posts
Practicing Connection in a Complex World Podcast
Jessica Beckendorf, Community Development Educator
University of Wisconsin-Madison

This new podcast, “Practicing Connection in a Complex World,” was created to help you explore and adopt relationship-building practices that will help you, your family, and your community improve your resilience in a rapidly changing world…Learn More

Prairie View A&M Cooperative Extension Campaign Week 1 Metrics Are In!
Kara Maddox, Creative Director, National Pesticide Safety Education Center (NPSEC)
Using Mass Media for Extension Messaging Subgroup

In our first week, we had 507 visitors to our campaign website – AgNearMe.com. This is where our audience can find our Pollinator Prep Guide. We had 377 visits to our How-To Guides page to download the prep guide. To find out more about how our Pollinator Prep Guide…Learn More
ICYMI: Accelerate Your Projects & Programs: A Discussion on the New Technologies for Ag Extension Nomination Process for 2020-2021
Aaron Weibe, Communication & Engagement Manager, eXtension Foundation

Yesterday, we had the opportunity to sit down and talk with eXtension Catalyst Team members @Scott Reed, @Jimmy Henning, and @Fred Schlutt for an overview of the New Technologies for Ag Extension Nomination process, wrap-around services provided to projects, goals…Learn more

What’s It Like to Work with the eXtension Foundation As An NTAE Project? – Using Mass Media for Extension Messaging
Aaron Weibe, Communication & Engagement Manager, eXtension Foundation

eXtension recently announced the opportunity for nominations for the New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) for Year 2 projects. The nomination form will be available on June 15th until July 20th, 2020. Selected projects will receive wrap around services…Learn More

Too Many Notifications? Not Enough? Here’s How to Adjust Your Settings
Aaron Weibe, Communication & Engagement Manager, eXtension Foundation

A couple of months ago, I wrote a post on how to adjust your notification settings here in Connect Extension. It occurred to me this week that we have many more users now than when I originally wrote that. So, I thought I would share this information again…Learn More


Impact Collaborative Opportunities for eXtension Members
A listing of Current eXtension Members Available Here
Social Media Learning Circle w/ Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith
July 7 & 21,
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

 

Investing in Community Resilience: Evaluating Trauma-Informed Practice
July 15th, 2020
3 PM – 4 PM ET

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the role of evaluation in building organizational and community capacity to implement a trauma-informed, healing centered approach

  • Identify methods and tools for evaluating the impact of ACEs and trauma…Learn More

Innovation Facilitator Training
August 7, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28
1 PM – 3 PM ET

This training will provide individuals with a new way of looking at program and project development to help new and existing programs across your states and institutions identify gaps in their planning, ensure they are most ready for implementation, and have explored all considerations to maximize local impact…Learn More

Innovation Skill-Building Experience (ISBE) Online
August 4, 6, 11 & 13
1 PM – 2:30 PM ET

Do you have a project idea that needs incubation, innovation, and ways to get to implementation and impact faster? Are you looking to learn about design thinking and lean experimentation combined with Cooperative Extension’s best practices for solving important community issues?…Learn More

 


Learn Calendar Events
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals
Training Your Immune System: Outlining the Effects of Exercise on Immune Function
July 7th, 2020, 1 PM – 2 PM ET
In the wake of a pandemic, immune health has become a significant public health concern as of late. There is evidence that suggests exercise can be used strategically to enhance multiple aspects of immune function…Learn More
Pesticide Applicator Certification and Training (PACT) Webinars
July 7th, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET
The 2020 Pesticide Applicator Certification and Training (PACT) biennial meeting funded through a Cooperative Agreement between Michigan State University (MSU) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19…Learn More
Designing a Successful Pasture and Grazing System
July 8th, 2020, 12 PM – 1 PM ET

A well-managed pasture is one of the most cost-effective and high value feeds that can be produced.  Not sure where to begin?  This webinar will provide an overview of different grazing systems and will discuss essential considerations like…Learn More

Rx for Hot Cities: Urban Greening & Cooling to Reduce Heat-Related Mortality
July 8th, 2020, 1 PM – 2:15 PM ET
Extreme heat and its health impacts are on the rise. Annually, extreme heat already causes more deaths in the United States than all other weather-related causes combined, with effects most pronounced in urban areas. Reducing urban heat exposure is an equity issue…Learn More

 

Roots of the Soil: Land Succession Issues Among African American Farm Families
July 8th, 2020, 3 PM – 4 PM

This webinar will focus on the unique challenges faced by African American farm families regarding the transfer of land from generation to generation. Program speakers will discuss the importance of and the power…Learn More

The Current Webinar: Harmful Algal Blooms
July 8th, 2020, 3 PM – 4 PM ET

With summer in full swing, many folks enjoy spending time out on the water. However, harmful algal blooms, or HABs, can put a damper on summer fun. Tune in to the next edition of The Current to hear an update on the Network…Learn More

Social Media Cheerleaders: Building a Volunteer Digital Advocacy Program
July 9th, 2020, 1 PM – 2:15 PM ET

The best people to talk about your organization are the people who love it and know it best. Join DIY Social Media Strategist Christine Gritmon and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County‘s Charlie Pane for this program all about tapping into existing social networks…Learn more

 

July 6, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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Connect Extension Weekly Digest: June 29, 2020

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

The nomination form for New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) projects is OPEN. Join Scott Reed, Jimmy Henning, and Fred Schlutt on June 30th at 2 PM ET to learn more about the process, eXtenson’s wrap-around services, and how it can help accelerate your projects and programs. Learn more and register here.

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


ICYMI: Recent Posts
New Farm Stress Training Course Available
Roger Rennekamp, Extension Health Director
Cooperative Extension/ECOP

Extension practitioners wishing to learn more about how they can support farmers and ranchers experiencing high levels of stress  brought on by the economic turmoil associated with  COVID-19 are encouraged to participate in a new online training course supported…Learn More
How to Find the Recordings for Past Events & Search the Learn Calendar Archive
Aaron Weibe, Communication & Engagement Manager, eXtension Foundation

Last week, I posted about the Ins & Outs of the Learn Calendar on Connect Extension, the different things that happen behind the scenes when you publish an event to it, and how eXtension helps to market those events for you. Another question I often receive is where can I access the recording of a recent event?…Learn More

Market Research: The tool in your toolbet you didn’t know you had…or needed
Ashley Mueller, Extension Educator & Disaster Education Coordinator, Nebraska Extension

We often hear the term “needs assessment” in Extension work. It’s an important pillar in a strong Extension program. As Extension professionals, we need to know about learners’ needs that can be potentially filled by our work. It’s important we conduct needs assessments to identify the “difference, or gap, between what is and what should be…Learn More

May 2020 Story Lead Contest Winner Published in Farm Journal
Aaron Weibe, Communication & Engagement Manager, eXtension Foundation

The full story, Screenhouses Boost Marketable Yields for Farmers, is available here. In addition, Farm Journal featured this story on AgDay TV. That video can be found by scrolling to the bottom of the article. This story was also featured in the Overhe(a)rd podcast. You can find it anywhere you get your podcasts or take a listen here…Learn More

ICYMI: Connect Extension Chat: Virtual Field Days
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation Technology in Extension Education Fellow

More than 50 Cooperative Extension professionals from across the nation gathered virtually to discuss Virtual Field Days. The chat contains a wealth of tips, links and lessons learned…Learn More


Impact Collaborative Opportunities for eXtension Members
A listing of Current eXtension Members Available Here
Social Media Learning Circle w/ Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith
July 7 & 21,
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

 

Innovation Skill-Building Experience (ISBE) Online
August 4, 6, 11 & 13
1 PM – 2:30 PM ET
Registration Now Open

Do you have a project idea that needs incubation, innovation, and ways to get to implementation and impact faster? Are you looking to learn about design thinking and lean experimentation combined with Cooperative Extension’s best practices for solving important community issues?…Learn More

Innovation Facilitator Training
August 7, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28
1 PM – 3 PM ET

Registration Now Open

This training will provide individuals with a new way of looking at program and project development to help new and existing programs across your states and institutions identify gaps in their planning, ensure they are most ready for implementation, and have explored all considerations to maximize local impact…Learn More


Learn Calendar Events
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals
Summer Self-Care Series: The Ins and Outs of Menopause: Research-based Strategies to Improve your Wellness During Midlife
June 30th, 2020, 1 PM – 2 PM ET
Do you know why people go through menopause, and what can happen during this transition? What about ways to improve your health during this period of your life? Come learn from neuroscience researcher Katherine Hatcher, Ph.D. about the…Learn More

 

Accelerate Your Projecs & Programs: A Discussion on the New Technologies for Ag Extension (NTAE) Nomination Process for 2020-2021
June 30th, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET
Join the NTAE Catalyst team – @Scott Reed, @Fred Schlutt, and @Jimmy Henning – for an overview of the New Technologies for Ag Extension nomination process, wrap-around services provided to projects, goals, outcomes, and what projects get from working with the eXtension Foundation…Learn More
Video Ventures – Adding Sound & Music
July 1st, 2020, 11 AM – 12 PM ET
Adding sounds and music can add a great level of excitement, intrigue and emotion to videos. Learn about copyright, websites offering free material and the importance of appropriate use of sounds, noises, narration, and music…Learn More

 

June 29, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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Connect Extension Weekly Digest: June 22, 2020

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Connect Extension Weekly Digest: June 22, 2020

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

The deadline for the June 2020 Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest is THIS THURSDAY, June 25th, 2020. The topic for this month is about reducing food waste. This is your chance to get published in Farm Journal! Keep in mind, your submissions are just story leads – not full story narratives. Monthly winners will have the opportunity to work with Farm Journal to have the story developed and produced! Learn more here.

The nomination form for New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) projects is OPEN. Join Scott Reed, Jimmy Henning, and Fred Schlutt on June 30th at 2 PM ET to learn more about the process, eXtenson’s wrap-around services, and how it can help accelerate your projects and programs. Learn more and register here.

We are hosting a few events this week that we want to highlight! Registration is open for each of these:

  • June 23rd: Social Media Learning Circle w/ Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith (Members Only)
  • June 24th: Start Simple w/ MyPlate: Your “Go To” Nutrition Resource
  • June 25th: Connect Extension Chat: Virtual Field Days (Virtual Chat)
  • June 25h: From “Me” to “We” – Discussions on Values, Trust, & Teamwork

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

ICYMI: Recent Posts
New Survey Finds Teens Are Struggling with Mental Health
Roger Rennekamp, Extension Health Director
Cooperative Extension/ECOP

A new survey commissioned by National 4‑H Council, and conducted by the Harris Poll, finds that 7 in 10 teens are struggling with their mental health in the wake of COVID-19.  More than half of those surveyed shared that the pandemic…Learn More
ICYMI & What’s Coming Up! – From “Me” to “We”
Karl Bradley, eXtension Foundation Leadership Fellow

Thanks for joining us for our discussion on “Trust”!  If you missed us, here’s a recap…we discussed how TIME isn’t what supports the conditions for being trustworthy…it’s our behaviors.  We can behave in ways that lead others to believe we are trustworthy…Learn More

The Ins and Outs of the Learn Calendar on Connect Extension
Aaron Weibe, Communication & Engagement Manager, eXtension Foundation

I’ve received a number of GREAT questions about the Learn calendar here on Connect Extension. What is it? Who can use it? What’s the value in using it? I thought it would also be helpful to explain some of the things that are happening on the backend that…Learn More

In Case You Missed It! – Unpacking the Content Creation Process Webinar
Kara Maddox, Creative Director, National Pesticide Safety Education Center (NPSEC)

Yesterday afternoon Nathan Hermond with Prairie View A&M University Cooperative Extension and Kara Maddox with the National Pesticide Safety Education Center hosted a webinar on how we transformed existing Cooperative Extension content into an engaging Pollinator Prep Guide…Learn More

YouTube Tips & Hacks: How to use Instagram Stories & More
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation Technology in Extension Education Fellow

Many of us are using YouTube for our Cooperative Extension work. I just found this blog post with some helpful YouTube hacks (features and tips). I learned a lot from this piece, including keyboard shortcuts, how to create a branded URL, and…Learn More

Impact Collaborative Opportunities for eXtension Members
A listing of Current eXtension Members Available Here
Social Media Learning Circle w/ Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith
June 23, July 7 & 21,
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

 

Innovation Skill-Building Experience (ISBE) Online
August 4, 6, 11 & 13
1 PM – 2:30 PM ET
Registration Now Open

Do you have a project idea that needs incubation, innovation, and ways to get to implementation and impact faster? Are you looking to learn about design thinking and lean experimentation combined with Cooperative Extension’s best practices for solving important community issues?…Learn More

Innovation Facilitator Training
August 7, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28
1 PM – 3 PM ET

This training will provide individuals with a new way of looking at program and project development to help new and existing programs across your states and institutions identify gaps in their planning, ensure they are most ready for implementation, and have explored all considerations to maximize local impact…Learn More

Learn Calendar Events
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals
NC3 Webinar: Conservation Drainage – Managing Water for the Future
June 22nd, 2 PM – 3 PM ET
Tile drainage is widespread throughout the Midwest.  As weather patterns continue to shift toward more precipitation outside of the growing season and less precipitation during the growing season, water management will need to continue to adapt to provide resilience…Learn More

 

Summer Self-Care Series: Decoding that diet you saw on the internet: keto, gluten-free, and fasting
June 23rd, 2020, 1 PM – 2 PM ET
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all the different diets you saw on the internet? Have you wondered if you should try the diet that your friend just started? Come learn from nutrition researcher Ru Liu, MS about the gluten-free diet, ketogenic diet, and intermittent fasting, and gain the tools to decide whether those diets are for you…Learn More
Water Testing Basics & Understanding Water Test Results
June 24th, 2020, 12 PM – 1 PM ET
Water tests can help homeowners and farmers better understand how safe their water sources are for different uses. Tune into this webinar to learn how water samples are collected, tested, and how to interpret water test results…Learn More

 

Start Simple with MyPlate: Your “Go To” Nutrition Resource
June 24th, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET
Learn how Start Simple with MyPlate can help you reach consumers with nutrition information based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.  Learn about recent consumer insights.  Discover easy to use resources to make your nutrition outreach easy…Learn More
Facebook LIve – Reboot Your Facebook Game Series
June 24th, 2020, 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM ET
Welcome to the fourth session of the “Reboot Your Facebook Game Series”. In this advance session, we will learn tips and tricks of creating and posting Facebook Live sessions/events/meetings…Learn More

 

Soil Health Digital Cafe Series: Interactive Map-Based Learning Experience for Manure & Soil Health
June 24th, 2020, 3 PM – 4 PM ET
The University of Nebraska and the University of Minnesota have partnered to develop an interactive experience for small groups to identify preferred manure application sites based upon soil health and other factors. This webinar will feature Rick Koelsch and Leslie Johnson from Nebraska Extension…Learn More

 

Connect Extension Chat: Virtual Field Days
June 25th, 2020, 1 PM – 2 PM ET
For June 25th, 2020, we will be discussing Field Days and how Extension is reimagining these events virtually. We invite Cooperative Extension professionals to join us to discuss their own best practices and how they’ve innovated to deliver Field Days virtually!…Learn More

 

From “Me” to “We” – Discussions on Values, Trust, & Teamwork (Session III)
June 25th, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET
Join Karl Bradley, eXtension Foundation Leadership Development Fellow, as we discuss leaning into the best version of yourself, how we build trust & the effects they have on a team! This 3-part series will be offered in 1-hour sessions in consecutive weeks beginning on June 11 at 2 PM Eastern…Learn More
June 22, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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ICYMI: A Virtual Tour: Explore Nutrition Tools and Resources from USDA and HHS Websites

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We had a wonderful and very informative webinar yesterday with Marcia Greenblum & Colleen Sideck from USDA, and Holly McPeak from the Department of Health and Human Services!

During the webinar, these panelists guided participants through the different nutrition tools and resources found on the USDA and HHS sites. There were a TON of resources that they covered, and as promised – we wanted to share that list here:

If you missed the webinar, you can find a recording of it here. A copy of the slides is available here. 

Don’t forget, we have another webinar on 6/24 with guests from USDA to go over the MyPlate resource. You can learn more about that and register here. 


Webinar Resource List

A Virtual Tour: Explore Nutrition Tools and Resources from USDA and HHS Websites

6/10/2020

FNIC Highlighted Resources:

  • Diet and Health page: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/diet-and-health-0
  • Professional and Career Resources page: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/…d-career-resources-0
  • Dietary Guidance page: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/dietary-guidance-0
  • Lifecycle Nutrition page: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/lifecycle-nutrition-0
  • Nutrition and Food Safety Education page: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/…ood-safety-education
  • DRI Calculator for Healthcare Professionals: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/dri-calculator/
  • Nutrient Lists from Standard Reference Legacy: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/…eference-legacy-2018
  • USDA ARS Human Nutrition Research RoundUp: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/…ood-safety-education

Nutrition.gov Highlighted Resources:

  • All Topics menu: https://www.nutrition.gov/topics
  • Recipe Collection: https://www.nutrition.gov/topi…ty/recipe-collection
  • *COMING SOON* new Recipe page: https://www.nutrition.gov/recipes (This link is currently inactive. Check back 6/15-6/19 for the live page!)
  • Kids’ Corner: https://www.nutrition.gov/topi…children/kids-corner
  • Kids in the Kitchen: https://www.nutrition.gov/topi…hildren/kids-kitchen
  • Physical Activity: https://www.nutrition.gov/topi…ht/physical-activity

Stay Connected with FNIC and Nutrition.gov:

  • Food and Nutrition Updates newsletter subscription: https://public.govdelivery.com…DAARS/subscriber/new
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nutrition_gov
  • Contact Us: https://www.nutrition.gov/contact-us (Nutrition.gov) and https://www.nal.usda.gov/main/ask-question (FNIC)

Health.gov

  • www.health.gov
  • PowerPoint for Instructors: https://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/information-educators
    Introduction to Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops (Slides)
    Part one: overview; Part two: slides for training.

 

HOW TO ORDER: To order free copies of the Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops in English, please go to https://epublication.fda.gov/epub/ and click these filters: Nutrition > Health educators > Orderable Hardcopies > Apply, and scroll down to Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops

 

Eat Healthy Be Active Workshops:

  • www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/workshops
  • English: Complete Workshop Series [PDF – 21.5 MB]
  • Spanish: Completar Serie de Talleres [PDF – 27.5 MB] (with Certificate in Spanish)
  • Best Practices for Implementing the Community Workshops [PDF – 486 KB]

Healthy People:

  • www.HealthyPeople.gov

Physical Activity:

  • www.Health.gov/paguidelines
  • www.Health.gov/moveyourway

Dietary Guidelines:

  • www.dietaryguidelines.gov (Register for meetings and get engaged! 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines)

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

  •  “New Nutrition Facts Label” campaign: www.fda.gov/newnutritionfactslabel
June 11, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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Don’t forget! The Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest is going for June. This is your chance to get published in Farm Journal! The topic for this month is how you are reducing food waste. Learn more about the June 2020 contest here.

eXtension is hosting three learning events this week!:

  • June 9th – Social Media Learning Circle w/ Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith (Members Only)
  • June 10th – A Virtual Tour: Explore Nutrition Tools & Resources from USDA & HHS Websites
  • June 11th – From “Me” to “We” – Discussions on Values, Trust, & Teamwork

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

 

 

 

 

ICYMI: Recent Posts

On A Time For Grit
Mike Knutz, Oregon State University

During these uncertain times when programming has ceased as we know it, as well as most other aspects of our life being upended, it can be discouraging or even overwhelming. It seemed a perfect time to continue my read and study into the concept of “Grit” by renown researcher and author…Learn More

What’s It Like to Work w/ the eXtension Foundation as an NTAE Project? – Bridging the GAPs
eXtension Foundation

eXtension recently announced the opportunity for nominations for the New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) for Year 2 projects. The nomination form will be available on June 15th until July 20th, 2020. Selected projects will receive wrap around services from the eXtension Foundation to support and amplify the project/program outcomes…Learn More 

Reaching Ten Million Engaged Youth w/ Extension
Brad Gaolach, Washington State University

The Cooperative Extension system has a vision of reaching 10 million youth
annually through the 4-H program by the year 2025. The goal is to create
opportunities for more youth to access 4-H and benefit from positive youth…Learn More

Mass Media Team Creates Pollinator Prep Guide
Kara Maddox, National Pesticide Safety Education Center
(Using Mass Media for Extension Messaging Group)

The first day of summer is right around the corner, and the National Pesticide Safety Education Center (NPSEC) has been working hard with Prairie View A&M Cooperative Extension Service to help Texas prep for pollinators! It’s been awhile since our last webinar back in April, and we’re pleased to announce an update on our Pollinator Pilot Campaign…Learn More

Resources for Free Stock Photos, Plus: Wonderful Tutorials on Multimedia Production
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation Fellow
(Technology in Extension Education Group)

One of the things I’ve found most difficult to accomplish during the quarantine is to source good photos to use in my garden/food/ag blog and social media posts (including Instagram and Facebook stories). Before the quarantine, if I needed a photo of a demonstration garden or field…Learn More

Resources for Doing #scicomm on Instagram
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation Fellow
(Technology in Extension Education Group)

Those of you who participated in the 4/9 Social Café featuring UC Agriculture and Natural Resource’s @Brook Gamble and @Sarah Angulo sent messages shouting out the value of this presentation. In it, Brook and Sarah shared how they are using Instagram (including the Stories feature) for #scicomm in the Cal Naturalist program…Learn More

 

 

 

 

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Impact Collaborative Opportunities for eXtension Members
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Social Media Learning Circle w/ Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith
June 9 & 23, July 7 & 21,
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

 

 

Investing in Community Resilience – Trauma-Informed Practice in Action: Case Studies Across Sectors
June 17, 2020
3 PM – 4 PM ET

We invite eXtension members to join us for the third webinar in our Investing in Community Resilience series. By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Identify elements of trauma-informed, healing-centered programs, organizations, and systems

  • Operationalize trauma-informed principles in programs across sectors…Learn More

 

 

 

 

Innovation Skill-Building Experience (ISBE) Online
August 4, 6, 11 & 13
1 PM – 2:30 PM ET

Do you have a project idea that needs incubation, innovation, and ways to get to implementation and impact faster? Are you looking to learn about design thinking and lean experimentation combined with Cooperative Extension’s best practices for solving important community issues?…Learn More

 

 

Innovation Facilitator Training
August 7, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28
1 PM – 3 PM ET

This training will provide individuals with a new way of looking at program and project development to help new and existing programs across your states and institutions identify gaps in their planning, ensure they are most ready for implementation, and have explored all considerations to maximize local impact…Learn More

 

 

 

 

Learn Calendar Events
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals

 

 

 

Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims
June 9th, 1 PM – 2 PM ET

Join Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute and University of Illinois Extension for a series on improving a variety of programs on self-care. Pick and choose programs based on interest…Learn More

 

 

Greywater in Utah
June 9th, 4 PM – 5 PM ET

Roslynn Brain McCann of USU Extension Sustainability and Jeff Adams of TerraSophia LLC  have both been instrumental in changing Utah’s greywater policy, which makes using reclaimed water from our bathroom sinks, showers, and laundry much easier…Learn More

 

 

 

 

Video Ventures – Teaching & Telling Your Story to the Camera
June 10th, 2020, 11 AM – 12 PM ET

Getting in front of the camera to make a video can be scary and awkward especially when the audience is virtual or not even their. Join me as we talk about creating videos and talking to the camera for virtual learning and video production…Learn More

 

 

Invasive Insects: Impacts in Agriculture
June 10th, 2020, 12 PM – 1 PM ET

Insects can cause serious damage by feeding on crops, and insect species that have been introduced from other countries can often cause the most serious economic damage. This webinar will cover some of the basic biology and ecology of invasive species and explain why they are able to outbreak so severely in new areas…Learn More 

 

 

 

 

A Virtual Tour: Explore Nutrition Tools & Resources from USDA & HHS Websites
June 10th, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET

It’s challenging enough to teach nutrition when there are so many competing topics. Finding resources that are engaging and based on credible nutrition science should be easy. Join us for a virtual tour by representatives of two federal agencies, USDA and HHS…Learn More

 

 

Creating Diverse Facebook Content – Reboot Your Facebook Game Series
June 10th, 2020, 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM ET

Welcome to the second session of the “Reboot Your Facebook Game Series”. In this session, we will dive deeper into building diverse and learner-centered content on Facebook. Whether you are starting anew or an expert, everyone struggles with…Learn More

 

 

 

 

Soil Health Digital Cafe Series: Cover Crop/Soil Health On-Farm Research Partnership Between UNL & NRCS
June 10th, 2020, 3 PM – 4 PM ET

This webinar will explain the development of the On-Farm Research Partnership between the NRCS and the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network and how it is used to collect production and soil data from NRCS Soil Health Demonstration Sites across Nebraska…Learn More 

 

 

The Current Webinar: Recreational Water Quality
June 10th, 2020, 3 PM – 4 PM ET

Their relationship to water quality is sometimes overlooked, but aquatic invasive species can be considered “biological pollution”. They can also negatively affect on-water recreation. Tune in to this month’s edition of The Current Webinar series as we focus on…Learn More

 

 

 

 

Video Ventures – Tripods, Monopods, Selfie Sticks, OH MY
June 11th, 2020, 11 AM – 12 PM ET

The basics of support for your cell phone, digital camera while making videos at home. It can be easy making videos at home by yourself with the right tools or basic creativity. Join me as we talk about learning to use the tools we have at home or can purchase to help us make great videos…Learn More

 

 

From “Me” to “We” – Discussions on Values, Trust, & Teamwork
June 11th, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET

Join Karl Bradley, eXtension Foundation Leadership Development Fellow, as we discuss leaning into the best version of yourself, how we build trust & the effects they have on a team! This 3-part series will be offered in 1-hour sessions in consecutive weeks beginning on June 11 at 2 PM Eastern…Learn More

 

 

 

 

Discover Brain Health Series – Communication Challenges & Strategies for People with Dementia Webinar
June 11th, 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. Come and learn about common communication problems caused by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and strategies for better interactions and visits…Learn More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the eXtension Foundation

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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June 8, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
0 0 Aaron Weibe https://extension.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Extension-Foundation-Logo-padded.png Aaron Weibe2020-06-08 17:08:142020-06-08 17:08:14Connect Extension Weekly Digest: June 8, 2020

What’s it Like to Work with the eXtension Foundation as an NTAE Project? – Bridging the GAPs

News, Newsroom

eXtension recently announced the opportunity for nominations for the New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) for Year 2 projects. The nomination form will be available on June 15th until July 20th, 2020. Selected projects will receive wrap around services from the eXtension Foundation to support and amplify the project/program outcomes. Wrap around services include:

    • Project/Program advisory support from a Catalyst (current or past senior program or administrative Cooperative Extension Service (CES) personnel).
    • Support to compose a formal peer-reviewed publication of resources and processes used by the project which might be an eFieldbook or ePub publication.
    • Evaluation support
    • Digital engagement support for digital learning and instructing
    • Leadership support and training for adaptation to a digital environment 
    • Professional engagement and development by encouraging all projects to share their processes and products via connect.extension.org.
    • Optional Wrap Around Services for selected projects:
      • Marketing efforts with an outside firm 
      • Partnership development assistance 

What’s it like to work with eXtension Foundation as an NTAE project? We caught up with one of our Fellows that is leading one of our Year 1 projects.

Dr. Chris Gunter, Director of Graduate Programs & Extension Vegetable Production Specialist and Professor, at North Carolina State University, is leading a NTAE supported project called Bridging the GAPs. This project is a multi-state team with Virginia Tech, the University of Tennessee, Washington State University, and the University of Florida. Bridging the GAPs is implementing a free curriculum to help produce growers address on-farm water treatment pertaining to the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). This curriculum, Bridging the GAPS – Approaches for treating water on-farm, is a four-module curriculum designed for a producer audience. This curriculum has been piloted on a limited basis to make initial improvements to improve its effectiveness. This curriculum is ready for a broader implementation.

According to Dr. Gunter, “we have been able to access eXtension’s services including the development of the web based eFieldbook.  I’ve also been accessing the marketing capability of the eXtension team. Though we have only started on this piece, the professional development team has been very communicative for the training development for Extension professionals.” The Bridging the GAPs team is taking advantage of optional marketing support from a third-party marketing firm provided by eXtension. This firm is both conducting market research of produce growers in the target region, and putting together a marketing/communication plan for the Bridging the GAPs program. 

Reflecting upon the value that the eXtension Foundation has brought to this project, Dr. Gunter shared “working with the eXtension team has brought another level of skill sets to the work that I am doing.  I would not readily have the capability to develop the online portion of the curriculum I have been working with.  I would have to hire someone with that capability and spend time explaining the target audience and extension mission.  With the eXtension team, they already get the Extension mission.” 

Reflecting back to right before he started working with the eXtension Foundation, Dr. Gunter stated “our development team did not have the intention to develop a comprehensive electronic tool for the curriculum.  Without eXtension’s help, we likely would not have this material online in this highly interactive format.”

When asked about his overall experience working as an NTAE project with eXtension, Dr. Gunter shared “like everyone, this project is one of many that are going on simultaneously in my professional Extension work. Having the support of the eXtension team to reach out to reviewers and keep that process moving has been amazingly helpful. Just to have their team as a backup to keep things moving forward is a great help.”

Do you have an early stage, high potential project that you would like to nominate? Requirements of projects/programs to receive incubation are as follows:

  • Projects must be in early stages of maturity and have a high potential for making a significant local impact and providing a model for adoption by other Extension professionals regionally or nationwide. This means the project is likely to have objectives completed, audiences identified, outcomes identified and has had some early stage of implementation. 
  • Each nomination should identify a lead (a Fellow) for the project that will serve as the primary contact.
  • All nominations must have the support of the Extension Director/Administrator.

Learn more about the application and nomination process here.

June 4, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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Connect Extension Weekly Digest: June 1st, 2020

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BIG Announcement: eXtension Foundation New Technologies for Ag Extension Project Incubation Opportunity for 2020. Selected projects will receive wrap around services from eXtension Foundation to support and amplify the project/program outcomes. Learn more here.

Congrats to Jeff Goodwin and the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the winner for the first Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead contest for May 2020! The June 2020 contest has been announced. Details are available here.

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

ICYMI: Recent Posts

June 2020 Contest: How Are You Reducing Food Waste?
(Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead Contest Group)

How are you reducing food waste? For this month’s Cooperative Extension feature, Farm Journal’s Trust In Food wants to hear from your county/state/region about the important work you’re doing to help farmers reduce food waste or better connect farmers with food banks, pantries, schools, etc…Learn More

Announcement of eXtension Foundation New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) Project Incubation Opportunity for 2020
eXtension Foundation

The eXtension Foundation is pleased to announce nominations for New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) for 2020. The NTAE cooperative agreement with the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) will enter the second year on September 1, 2020…Learn More

FSMA Help for Produce Growers
Chris Gunter, North Carolina State University

Led by a multi-state team from North Carolina State University, Virginia Tech, the University of Tennessee, Washington State University, and the University of Florida, Cooperative Extension is implementing a free curriculum to help produce growers address on-farm water treatment…Learn More

eXtension Migrates Learn Platform to Connect Extension
eXtension Foundation

Over the past few years, the eXtension Foundation has been migrating its custom technology platforms to commercial tools. This has resulted in providing Cooperative Extension professionals with better technology solutions that are consistent with industry standards and provides…Learn More

Resources for Video Editing: Using Your Laptop, iPhone, or iPaid
Rose Hayden-Smith, eXtension Foundation Fellow
(Technology in Extension Education Group)

I use my phone a lot to shoot and edit short videos. I’m always looking for resources to make my work better and more efficient. Here’s one worth checking out. This recorded workshop from a few years ago has terrific information about simple video production using laptop, iPhone or iPad. It includes tips to capture…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 9 & 23, July 7 & 21,
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

Innovation Skill-Building Experience (ISBE) Online
August 4, 6, 11 & 13
1 PM – 2:30 PM ET

Do you have a project idea that needs incubation, innovation, and ways to get to implementation and impact faster? Are you looking to learn about design thinking and lean experimentation combined with Cooperative Extension’s best practices for solving important community issues?…Learn More

Innovation Facilitator Training
August 7, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28
1 PM – 3 PM ET

This training will provide individuals with a new way of looking at program and project development to help new and existing programs across your states and institutions identify gaps in their planning, ensure they are most ready for implementation, and have explored all considerations to maximize local impact…Learn More

Learn Calendar Events
Available to All Cooperative Extension Professionals

Video Ventures – Use the Tools You Have to Capture Video
June 1, 2020, 11 AM – 12 PM ET

Learn to use the tools you have at home to make videos. From cell phones, iPad, webcameras, digital cameras, and more. Learn about file sizes, storage options, file transfers, and uploading. Don’t feel overwhelmed about making videos…Learn More

Video Ventures – How To use Windows 10 Video Editor
June 2, 2020, 11 AM – 12 PM ET

Creating videos is becoming more important in Extension than ever before. Learn how to use Windows 10 Video Editor to create videos to post on your website, facebook pages, and YouTube…Learn More

Video Ventures – Let’s Talk Lighting – Indoors and Outside
June 3, 2020, 11 AM – 12 PM ET

Let’s talk about lighting for those of us who are using the tools we have at home to make videos. Learn about different ways to improvise by creating your own light or finding it when your outside. This will focus on those who need advice getting started in the area of making videos and do not have fancy equipment…Learn More

Discover Brain Health Webinar Series – Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
June 4, 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…Learn More

A Virutal Tour: Explore Nutrition Tools & Resources from USDA & HHS Websites
June 10, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET

It’s challenging enough to teach nutrition when there are so many competing topics. Finding resources that are engaging and based on credible nutrition science should be easy. Join us for a virtual tour by representatives of two federal agencies, USDA and HHS…Learn More

From “Me” to “We” – Discussions on Values, Trust, & Teamwork
June 11, 2020, 2 PM – 3 PM ET

Join Karl Bradley, eXtension Foundation Leadership Development Fellow, as we discuss leaning into the best version of yourself, how we build trust & the effects they have on a team! This 3-part series will be offered in 1-hour sessions in consecutive weeks beginning on June 11 at 2 PM Eastern…Learn More

About the eXtension Foundation

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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June 1, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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Announcement of eXtension Foundation New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) Project Acceleration Opportunity for 2020.

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Acclerate Your Projects & Programs

The eXtension Foundation is pleased to announce nominations for New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) for 2020. The NTAE cooperative agreement with the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) will enter the second year on September 1, 2020. Nominations are a short request for information that is quickly and easily completed in minutes. Nomination forms will be available June 15, 2020.

Requirements of projects/programs to receive acceleration services are as follows:

  • Projects must be in early stages of maturity and have a high potential for making a significant local impact and providing a model for adoption by other Extension professionals regionally or nationwide. This means the project is likely to have objectives completed, audiences identified, outcomes identified and has had some early stage of implementation. 
  • Each nomination should identify a lead (a Fellow) for the project that will serve as the primary contact.
  • All nominations must have the support of the Extension Director/Administrator.

Eligibility

All Land Grant Universities are eligible to submit nominations for this opportunity. There is no limit to the number of projects or programs that can be nominated.

Project Period

The period for these projects will be September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021

Wrap Around Services that Promote Program/Project Progression to an Evidence Based Model

  • Selected projects will receive wrap around services from eXtension Foundation to support. accelerate, and amplify the project/program outcomes. Wrap around services include:
    • Project/Program advisory support from a Catalyst (current or past senior program or administrative Cooperative Extension Service (CES) personnel).
    • Support to compose a publication of resources and processes used by the project which might be an eFieldbook or ePub publication.
    • Evaluation support
    • Digital engagement support for digital learning and instructing
    • Leadership support and training for adaptation to a digital environment 
    • Professional engagement and development by encouraging all projects to share their processes and products via connect.extension.org.
    • Optional Wrap Around Services
      • Marketing efforts with an outside firm 
      • Partnership development assistance 

Key Dates

Nominations are due July 20, 2020
Review Committee will meet by August 8, 2020
Successful nominations will be contacted by August 10, 2020

Selected nominations and their director/administrator will receive a call from an eXtension Foundation Catalyst to discuss the nominated project/program including the goal, current status and potential wrap around services. 

Selected projects and Fellows will begin on September 1, 2020 and should be completed by July 30, 2021.

Nomination Review Process

Nominations will be reviewed for alignment to the USDA Strategic Goals.  Early stage, high potential projects are desired. This means they should have objectives developed and may have been implemented on a small scale. The purpose of this effort is to amplify and incubate projects aligned with USDA that have high potential for replication, scaling or impact. 

Nomination Submission

Nominations for this incubation can be accessed at the following link on applyextension.smapply.io on June 15, 2020 at 8:00 am EST. (Note: Link will not be active until June 15, 2020 at 8:00 am est).

If you have any questions please feel free to contact:

For how your early stage, high potential project fits this nomination process:  

Fred Schlutt at fschlutt@gmail.com

Scott Reed at scott.reed@oregonstate.edu,

Jimmy Henning at jimmy.henning@uky.edu.

For help with technical support:

Tira Adelman at tadelman@exension.org.

About eXtension Foundation

The United States Cooperative Extension System, with funding from Cooperative Extension directors and administrators, and USDA-NIFA, shares resources and tools through eXtension that enables the Extension workforce to scale up its local and national impact. eXtension is an integral part of the national Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP) and is organized as a 501(c)3 non-profit membership organization. Its Board of Directors represents the five regions of Cooperative Extension, ECOP, and USDA-NIFA.

 

May 29, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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