[RangelandsPartnership] Invitation to RREA Webinar - February 20, 2020
Hutchinson, Barbara S - (bhutchin)
BarbaraH at cals.arizona.edu
Sat Jan 25 16:15:08 MST 2020
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Looking to improve you Extension programs by using innovative
and emerging technologies?
Please join us for Using Innovative Educational Approaches to Enhance Ecosystem Health on February 20th at 1:00 pm Eastern time.
This is the first in a series of nine webinars geared at showcasing innovative Extension programs.
[Register Here!]<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Farizona.zoom.us%2Fwebinar%2Fregister%2FWN_MyM69RQ5RFum6myFIkt9ig&data=02%7C01%7CRetta.Bruegger%40colostate.edu%7C8a790e17e5004527462508d7a103d3af%7Cafb58802ff7a4bb1ab21367ff2ecfc8b%7C0%7C0%7C637154910133097474&sdata=uoXvh8ikNvUtK6W0nBy5wyU%2BP3se2OIA%2F5RlsBOotGs%3D&reserved=0>We will be hearing from:
* Andrea Lorek Strauss, University of Minnesota (Video)
* Megan Weber, University of Minnesota (3-D printing)
* David Coyle, Clemson University (Social media)
This webinar is open to all! Please distribute to your colleagues and other interested people.
Extension professionals are constantly seeking new strategies to effectively reach and engage our audiences. While traditional methods are still effective in many places and for certain audiences, innovative approaches can expand our connections, deepen our impact, and broaden our scope. They also give us a chance to learn new skills providing us with professional advancement.
In the rapidly changing world of invasive species, nimble and novel outreach mechanisms that reach a cross-section of society are necessary to positively impact our renewable resources in range, forests, and wetlands. Maintaining ecosystem health at the landscape scale can be more feasible when we use communication tools that link people together at the regional level in the blink of an eye.
Join Andrea, Megan and David to learn how they use innovative media strategies in their Extension programs!
Webinar series sponsored by Renewable Resources Extension Act (RREA)
This webinar series is funded through the Renewable Resource Extension Act under the United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture as Award number 2018-46401-288801. The USDA is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.
The project team consists of natural resource professionals from across the U.S. These webinars are focused on the critical issues identified in the past two RREA strategic plans. The purpose is to feature creative, innovative, and effective Extension programs. The webinars will be an opportunity for renewable resource extension professionals to share, learn, and connect with their colleagues across land-grant institutions and disciplines. It is our hope that the webinars will bring increased public awareness of the RREA program and result in more informed, better served stakeholders.
If you have questions about this webinar please contact: Kris Tiles<mailto:kris.tiles at wisc.edu>, Natural Resources Educator, University of Wisconsin.
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