Extension Bookshelf Includes Resources on Evaluation, Urban Extension ++

I am regularly surprised and delighted by the resources and references built through the collaborations involved with eXtension Foundation.  While eXtension has gone through many transitions, or you may say “innovations” over the years, one thing remains constant – it is run by and with the support of Extension colleagues and the firepower of our Land Grant Universities.

A recent find for me has been the eXtension Foundation Bookshelf (listed under the “TOOLS” menu on the main page of Extension.org as “eFieldbooks“).

The fieldbooks are authored by notable LGU Faculty and Staff and are downloadable for use/reuse.  The format is currently connected to LinkedIn Learning and while I understand it is undergoing a change to improve accessibility – it is even now a great place to find resources that are shareable across the LGU system.

Current titles include:

  • Extension Evaluation Matters
  • Opioid Response v1.2
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion v1.2
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion v2.1
  • Urban Extension v1.1
  • Resilient Agriculture: Weather Ready Farms v1.1
  • Bridging the GAPs: Approaches to Treating Water On Farms v1.1
  • Using Digital Technology in Extension Education v1.1
  • Mass Media: Sustaining Pollinators v1.1
  • Kemēcemenaw: Tribal Extension Partnerships That Support Indigenous Food Sovereignty on the Menominee Indian Reservation v1.1

Links: Extension.org; eFieldbooks

 

Summer Gathering – RSVP reminder :)

2021 Summer Gathering for 5-H and Epsilon Sigma Phi

When:           Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Where:          Myers Landing Park – Lansing, NY

Time:             12:00 (Noon)- til

Details:  

  • There is a $5.00 Entrance Fee per car to the Park.
  • There will be a $5.00 fee per person for lunch and Pavilion rental
  • Everyone is asked to bring a dish to pass
  • We will provide a deli platter, rolls, beverage and paper goods
  • Everyone is asked to bring their own creative Name Tag and/or wear a Favorite t-Shirt
  • We have use of the pavilion for the whole day and you are welcome to stay and visit as long as you like

 

RSVP: By August 1, 2021

 

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone this summer!

National ESP Hosts Webinars the last Tuesday of the month at 1pm ET

Visit the ESP website to register for the webinars. https://espnational.org/Webinars

MAY 25, 1:00 PM ET: Innovative Methods to Evaluate Higher Learning by Youth
Presented by: Cindy Kinder, Theta Chapter, Idaho
New evaluation methods show Extension programs have impact on higher levels of learning. Presenters will explain evaluation methods of Group Mapping and TAPPS Video Methods including how to structure programs to facilitate participants ability to apply knowledge learned.

JUNE 29, 1:00 PM ET: Health Insurance Options for Farmers and Small Businesses
Presented by: Jesse Ketterman, Tau Chapter, Maryland
With high costs of health care and the negative impacts of COVID-19 with some farmers losing off-farm employment, farmers and small business owners struggle to identify reasonably cost health insurance. This workshop discusses various options and explores considerations when purchasing insurance.

JULY 27, 1:00 PM ET: Smoking and Grilling Foods
Presented by: Surine Greenway, Theta Chapter, Idaho
A cross-discipline, hands-on “Smoking and Grilling Foods” workshop was developed and implemented in Idaho. Co-taught by Family & Consumer Sciences and Agriculture Extension Educators, this two-part workshop focuses on meat science and selection, keeping food safe, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) meat quality grades, and cooking methods.

AUGUST 31, 1:00 PM ET: Impacting Food Insecurity: Extension’s ‘Grow & Give’ Modern Victory Garden work
Presented by: Katie Dunker, Zeta Chapter, Colorado
CSU’s Grow & Give project sets the tone for what tangible impact looks like through a statewide initiative. Learn how you can:
• Impact food insecurity by engaging the public and volunteers
• Improve resources & access for growing food
• Establish new partnerships that will last beyond the pandemic

SEPTEMBER 28, 1:00 PM ET: Conflict and You: How to Deal with It!
Presented by: Jamie Morris, Tau Chapter, Maryland
Conflict is natural in almost all interpersonal relationships, but the ability to manage oneself or the conflict is not. Learning how to recognize a conflict and our conflict signals as they arise can help individuals to choose constructive responses that can leads toward de-escalation and potentially a more positive outcome.

ESP Lambda Update – Early 2021

Hey there colleagues!  A little news to share…(and feel free to pass it on!) –

Resources for Working from Home

Working from home can be tough, especially given the difficult times we find ourselves in. It can be distracting, boring, relaxing, and suffocating all at once. As we all learn to adapt to our new work environments, here are some resources to help us reflect on and improve our work-at-home strategies:

Special thanks to Beth Claypoole for compiling these resources and sharing them with us!

Professional Development Opportunities announced

CCE Program Planning Prof Dev Webinars + PDLC topics

All professional development webinars noted here will be hosted from 10:00am – 10:40am EST on Zoom (see registration links below).  PDLC members will meet following the webinars beginning at 10:45am (using same link).


Jan 7 – Working Out Loud (+ PDLC Welcome Zoom 1)
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/vpAsceGhqjMpAtES3z5ZWTqirnxsWwSaCQ

“Working Out Loud” will be focused on communicating with colleagues to build networks.


Jan 28  – Focus Groups (+ PDLC Zoom 2)
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpd-2urDoq19ChHvQsR1LkxgmRZOeUEg

“Focus Groups” will cover how to set up and use focus groups as an effective method for assessing programmatic needs.


Feb 11 – The Foundations Directory (+ PDLC Zoom 3)
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/uZcudOivqzMq7eZZpW32p8zSp8OuK5mpGw

“The Foundations Directory” will help those identifying local foundations to find and secure funding.


Feb 25 – Active Learning (+ PDLC Zoom 4)
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/vJUqduisrToip2spsE6Wl_uVjLgeaLB5Jw

“Active Learning” will cover the basics of developing lesson plans with the audience in mind.  This webinar will be valuable to those who plan and facilitate learning experiences.


March 10  – Project Management (+ PDLC Zoom 5)
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/vpMkdeGqrzgpJiTe4mljlmkUv22HhFHMcA

“Project Management” – will cover tools and strategies to help implement program plans.


March 24 – Evaluation Practices (+ PDLC Zoom 6)
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/vpMpcOmgrz0jVys9BGzw1BOEnXXrkEr-rQ

“Evaluation Practices” will provide guidance on evaluation types and methods for working evaluation into your program work flow.

 


April 14 – CCE Staff Share Program Designs (+ PDLC Zoom 7)
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJ0tdemhrjssIhmaQUi_j6uMMe7nfKif2Q 

“CCE Staff Share Program Designs” will showcase a few examples from staff who have participated in the Program Development Leadership Cohort.


May 12 – Beyond the Report – Sharing Successes with Other Extension Professionals (+ PDLC Zoom 8) https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/v5Qqcu-vrjIpvEdyrO72iCNEMapMHADjoQ 

“Beyond the Report – Sharing Successes with Other Extension Professionals” will share suggestions on how to publish your work through Journal of Extension and other professional development organizations.

ESP Lambda Chapter Professional Development Blog is open to all CCE staff.  The blog is intended to be a way for peers to share news and tips with each other.  Have content?  Send e-mail to: cjc17@cornell.edu.

Tips for Publishing Your Extension Work – recording now available

The National Association of Program and Staff Development Professionals recently hosted  Dr. Theresa Ferrari, a colleague from Ohio State,  to share tips on publishing Extension work.

Check out:  Who, Me, An Author?  Tips for Publishing Your Extension Workrecording now available

If this topic area is of interest or you have additional ideas for professional development for Extension Staff – let us know by completing our professional development survey.

Professional Development Aids in Job Satisfaction and Employee Retention

Many of you are familiar with the Journal of Extension – it is a peer-reviewed resource with research and extension articles written about the practice of doing our work by colleagues in Land Grants.  When I first started in Extension it would should up on my desk regularly and now it is of course online – searchable and at our fingertips all the time.

A quick search on “staff development” yielded today’s fun fact:

Onboarding & regular professional development aids in retention. Likely no surprise – but it might be helpful to know the research and writings about this topic.  In this article about the value of staff development University of Florida colleagues share a review of research (great reference list) that points to the value of onboarding and staff development and they share a method that they developed for articulating the return on investment for staff development for their funders.

The article reminds us that:

  • Employee satisfaction drives productivity and organizational health
  • Professional development increases employee satisfaction
  • Onboarding helps staff to have role clarity
  • Most staff decide whether to stay in a position within the first six months

So, what do you want professional development on?  Last week we piloted a professional development survey at Ag In-service to answer the question – “What professional development do (program staff) need?, In what form?  And how do we share information about opportunities?  This staff survey is now open to all – take a few minutes to let us know: What professional development opportunities are you interested in?  This short survey is anonymous…your candid responses are helpful.