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Kinsey, Joanne – Journal of Extension, 2012
YouTube users have access to the powerful data collection tool, Insight. Insight allows YouTube content producers to collect data about the number of online views, geographic location of viewers by country, the demographics of the viewers, how a video was discovered, and the attention span of the viewer while watching the video. This article…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Data Collection, Video Technology, Access to Information
Loria, Kristen – Journal of Extension, 2013
Extension professionals play an increasingly central role in supporting community garden and other community-based agriculture projects. With growing interest in community gardens as tools to improve community health and vitality, the best strategies for supporting these projects should be explored. Due to the importance of inter-personal networks…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Gardening, Community Programs, Information Systems
Madsen, Jennifer; Tablante, Nathaniel – Journal of Extension, 2013
Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza have become endemic, crippling trade and livelihood for many, and in rare cases, resulting in human fatalities. It is imperative that up-to-date education and training in accessible and interactive formats be available to key target audiences like poultry producers, backyard flock owners, and…
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Extension Education, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods

Verma, Satish; Lambur, Michael; Lemon, James – Journal of Extension, 1999
Surveys of subscribers to the electronic Journal of Extension in 1996 (n=534) and 1998 (n=526) showed that Web access doubled in 1998, feature articles were accessed the most, and readers liked easy, quick access; archival searching; and networking with authors. A small number still preferred print format. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Journals, Extension Education, Networks