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Tag Archives: Communication
LinkedIn: How This Social Network Can Work for You Webinar
UPDATE 9/22/15: The link to view the recording is https://connect.unl.edu/p42r148buhq/ Join us today, Monday, September 21 at 10:00 a.m. CST for our Next Generation Extension webinar on “LinkedIn: How This Social Network Can Work for You” presented by Julie Bray-Obermeyer, Career … Continue reading
Introduction to Video Production Webinar
UPDATE 6/9/15 The link to watch the webinar recording is https://connect.unl.edu/p4nb5xqpzro/ Join us on Tuesday, June 9th at 10:00 a.m. CST for our Next Generation Extension webinar on “Introduction to Video Production,” presented by Kurtis Harms, Video/Television Production Specialist for IANR Media. Popular … Continue reading
Posted in Delivery Strategies, Social Media
Tagged Communication, iMovie, video, youtube video
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Great article this morning in the Chronicle of Higher Education. I would have to say that I’ve seen this happening as well with my program participants, families (we all know what’s happening with those newsletters), colleagues, and admittedly, myself. Are … Continue reading
Posted in Delivery Strategies, Social Media, Web-based Learning
Tagged blogging, Communication
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Look at New Definition of BROADBAND!
Yesterday, the FCC adjusted their definition of broadband. Typically in rural Nebraska, broadband ranges from 0 to 7 Mbps with 1-3 being most common. Nationally, the target now is 25 Mbps. We have a long long ways to go. As … Continue reading
Posted in Apps, Grants/Funding, Social Media
Tagged app, collaboration, Communication, connecting, connections
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…beautiful bit of science communication… Science Communication… I think that is something we all hope we are doing, communicating the science with our clientele. Today I came across this article that has paired the temperature effects of global warming to … Continue reading