Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 166 Document Number: D08515
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Story 15 in Clare Pedrick, Web 2.0 and social media: a life-changing pathway for agricultural development actors. Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, ACP-EU, Wageningen, The Netherlands. 66 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 92 Document Number: C06718
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Cover title: "4-H learning experiences in communication."; AGRICOLA CAT 90937991, Athens, GA : Cooperative Extension Service, University of Georgia, College of Agriculture, [1985?]. 31 p. : ill., This is a communication project manual for 4-H'ers at the Junior High level. The manual is sub-divided into three sections: communicating with yourself, communicating with others, and communicating with lots of people. In the section of communicating with yourself, attention is given to self examination of ideas and problems that enhance or hinder communication. An exercise included is creating a collage of self-expression. On communication with others most information involves one-on-one communication and interaction. The key concept conveyed is the importance of feedback between people via verbal and body responses. One activity includes you and a friend listing common activities, interests, etc. Another suggestion is to learn a foreign language. With regards to communication via broadcast media and print media in news and advertisements. One suggestion for communication with posterity is the creation of a time capsule to be opened at a later date. (original)
19 pages., This article reports on a technology stewardship training program to promote ICT leadership development with agricultural extension practitioners in Sri Lanka. Researchers used a multi-method approach with a single embedded case study. Data were collected using a pre-course survey, formal course evaluation, classroom observation, and semi-structured interviews with participants. Kirkpatrick's four-level evaluation model was used to structure analysis of the results. Findings from this study show a positive response to technology stewardship training among agricultural extension practitioners in the course, that learning objectives of the course are achievable when offered as an in-service training program, that self-confidence with ICT is improved, and that some participants applied their learning in a post-course activity. Results from the study also raise a number of considerations for future course design in order to better support digital leadership development in practice. Technology stewardship training shows promise as a form of ICT leadership education for agricultural communities of practice in Sri Lanka and elsewhere. This article contributes to a better understanding of the role of social learning among communities of practice in agricultural extension services, and in contributing to effective use of ICT for agriculture development more broadly.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 166 Document Number: D08514
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Story 13 in Clare Pedrick, Web 2.0 and social media: a life-changing pathway for agricultural development actors. Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, ACP-EU, Wageningen, The Netherlands. 66 pages.
International: International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ), Ormstown, Quebec, Canada
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 203 Document Number: D12220
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Online from IFAJ. 3 pages., Seven agricultural journalists spanning the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists major membership regions form a new task force on education, training and professional development. IFAJ past president Owen Roberts serves as chair.
Meyers, Courtney (author), Shaw, Kelsey (author), Irlbeck, Erica (author), Doerfert, David (author), Abrams, Katie (author), and Morgan, Chris (author)
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Journal article
Publication Date:
2015
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USA
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 151 Document Number: D06780