Evaluating social media activity in Extension educational programming

Recently, eXtension’s Learn (webinar series) provided a webinar on Evaluating social media activity in Extension educational programming. The presenters provided a nice qualitative approach to data mining for evaluation of social media for various programs they work with.

About lindsaychichester

Hi! I am an University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Educator focusing in livestock, agricultural, and food systems. Agriculture runs deep in my veins as I grew up on a cattle and sheep ranch in Northern California, was a 10 year 4-H member, received a formal education in agricultural systems, and have worked a variety of jobs in the industry. I have a Master of Science in Animal Science, a Master of Art in Speech Communications, and a PhD in Systems Agriculture from West Texas A&M University. Join me as I make agriculture fun and exciting while highlighting the science and research.
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One Response to Evaluating social media activity in Extension educational programming

  1. debforyou says:

    Reblogged this on Kimmel Education & Research Center and commented:
    Evaluating social media – great approach!

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