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Category Archives: Translational Research
Mechanical Turk
This morning the Chronicle of Higher Education had an article that indicated that the fees that Amazon would be collecting for the use of Mechanical Turk would be going up. Many (some) of you might be aware of Amazon’s Mechanical … Continue reading
Crowdsource
After reading the article this morning in the Chronicle of Higher Education about the law student who crowdsourced the writing of her graduation speech at Stanford (full article here), I thought perhaps it would be relevant to write a quick … Continue reading
Next Generation Extension Webinar: CrowdsourcingU
The Southeast Research and Extension Center will be hosting yet another fabulous Next Generation Extension opportunity for professional development….save the date and join us!!! CrowdsourcingU Dr. Deb Weitzenkamp & Dr. Connie Reimers-Hild February 10th @ 10:00 CT https://connect.unl.edu/nextgenerationextension Conference Call … Continue reading
If you think a solid research base isn’t important, read this!
In Extension we pride ourselves in having a solid research base to the information that we share with the public. But how does the public know that what we publish or present has a research base? And, how do we … Continue reading
Google Slides: Non-Linear Powerpoint Follow Up
On August 12 Deb Weitzenkamp gave an excellent webinar on non-linear PowerPoint. You can watch the recording here. I wanted to create something to share research information in a unique and interesting way. I found this to be a very valuable … Continue reading
Help us Grow Happy Orchard!
Originally posted on Kimmel Education & Research Center:
What is the best name for the Blue Orchard Mason Bee pictured below? Let us know your thoughts while helping us support pollinators. Our blue bee (yes, it really does exist) is…
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