A national action dialogue on community-based programming in the digital networked COVID-19 age will be hosted by eXtension.
March 26 & April 1, 2020
12 noon - 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time
Available to all Cooperative Extension professionals
Register at https://bit.ly/2JrlROd
Panelists include:
Chuck Hibberd, Dean & Director of Nebraska Extension
Paul Hill, Extension Associate Professor, County Director, Community Economic Development, Utah State University
Elise Lofgren, Senior Instructional Designer, Purdue University
Doug Edlund, Assistant Director of Operations, UTIA Communications, & ACE President
In partnership with ECOP, eXtension has been mobilized to support Cooperative Extension System (CES) during this tough time of social distancing and in response we have started a webinar series to address working virtually and connecting with your audiences through digital technology. You will also find more information at virtual.extension.org and in the Connect Extension Group: Extension Response & Resources for Extension Professionals Working Online you might consider joining.
What next?
To take this all one step further, eXtension will be hosting a National Action Dialogue around Community Based Programming (CBP) in the Digital Networked COVID-19 Age as a two-session online event starting March 26, available for all CES professionals across the country regardless of eXtension Foundation, Inc. membership. Registration is Open
Online Event: Community Based Programming (CBP) in the Digital Networked COVID-19 Age
- Part 1: Thursday, March 26, 12 noon-1:30 p.m.
- Part 2: Wednesday, April 1, 12 noon-1:30 p.m.
Purpose/Outcome: The purpose of this National Action Dialogue is to position our universities to rapidly respond to CBP in the Digital networked COVID-19 issue by delving in, capturing collective wisdom, inspiring innovative thinking, and focusing on new opportunities, partnerships, solutions, tangible actions and collaborations on issues for farms, families, businesses, and communities that will exist long beyond this public health crisis. This is open to all Cooperative Extension professionals.
- The first day in Part 1, a panel of speakers will seed the conversations around the topic and time will be allowed for small breakout groups to discuss the issues and groups will report back the main outcomes of their conversations to the entire attendance.
- The second day in Part 2, the top issues will be explored more deeply by breakout groups to share strategies for addressing these issues and potential needs to address the issues.
Register at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfj0bHoIQ0kIUNRt_N75lO6sbpohWFip8SlmIwoxgyQdlv8OQ/viewform. (Sorry for the long URL, but if the link breaks you can copy and paste the URL.)