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DelPrince, James; Porter, Wayne; Sadler, Liz; Overstreet, Ross – Journal of Extension, 2021
Our statewide floral design training program aimed to raise consumer awareness and appreciation of locally grown fresh flowers and to promote extension floral programs through delivery of workshops and demonstrations. Initially, trainees used artificial rather than fresh flowers, necessitating development of a streamlined floral design project…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Workshops, Demonstrations (Educational), Agricultural Occupations
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Cook, Jennifer – Journal of Extension, 2018
Grazing management concepts can be hard for learners to grasp in a classroom setting. A grazing demonstration plot is a useful field tool that Extension professionals can implement to visually illustrate how various grazing regimes affect grass health and yields. Specifically, the educator can show how forage harvest timing, frequency, and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Demonstrations (Educational), Rural Extension, Land Use
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Smart, Alexander J.; Bauman, Peter J.; Boltz, Stan; Hemenway, Jeff – Journal of Extension, 2017
Getting agricultural producers to make changes to their operations is difficult, especially related to complex systems such as the water cycle on managed agricultural lands. We surveyed participants who had watched a rainfall simulator demonstration during the summer of 2015. Results indicate that the demonstration was effective in providing…
Descriptors: Surveys, Simulation, Extension Education, Water
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Hoorman, James J. – Journal of Extension, 2015
Soil health and cover crops are topics of interest to farmers, gardeners, and students. Three soil health and cover crop demonstrations provide educational resources. Demonstrations one outlines two educational cover crop seed displays, including the advantages and disadvantages. Demonstration two shows how to construct and grow a cover crop root…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Soil Science, Agriculture, Gardening
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Hoorman, James J. – Journal of Extension, 2014
There is a renewed interest in educating youth, Master Gardeners, and agricultural producers about soil quality. Three soil demonstrations show how soil organic matter increases water holding capacity, improves soil structure, and increases nutrient retention. Exercise one uses clay bricks and sponges to represent mineral soils and soil organic…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Soil Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Water
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Hill, Paul; Mills, Rebecca; Peterson, GaeLynn; Smith, Janet – Journal of Extension, 2013
The use of smartphones has drastically increased in recent years, heralding an explosion in the use of QR codes. The black and white square barcodes that link the physical and digital world are everywhere. These simple codes can provide many opportunities to connect people in the physical world with many of Extension online resources. The…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Technology Uses in Education, Coding, Handheld Devices
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Glen, Charlotte D.; Moore, Gary E.; Jayaratne, K. S. U.; Bradley, Lucy K. – Journal of Extension, 2014
Extension agents' use of demonstration gardens was studied to determine how gardens are employed in horticultural programming, perceived benefits and challenges of using gardens for Extension programming, and desired competencies. Gardens are primarily used to enhance educational efforts by providing hands-on learning experiences. Greatest…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Gardening, Horticulture, Teaching Methods
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Maddy, Bruce; Gerber, Corey K.; Hillger, David – Journal of Extension, 2015
Extension personnel, agricultural companies, and contract researchers invest a great deal of resources through time, money, and manpower to educate crop consultants, producers, students, and new employees. Creating an in-field, real world, and hands-on learning environment affords an opportunity to engage individuals to learn in ways that cannot…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Demonstrations (Educational), Field Instruction, Program Development
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Hermann, Janice R.; Johnston, Jan H.; Brosi, Whitney A.; Jaco, Linda – Journal of Extension, 2012
The Empowering Older Adults with Assistive Technology to Shop, Cook and Eat curriculum was designed to provide education about concepts of empowerment and assistive technology for grocery shopping, preparing food, and eating. The curriculum included examples and hands-on demonstrations of assistive technology devices for grocery shopping, food…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Curriculum, Empowerment, Older Adults
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Kandel, Herman J.; Ransom, Joel K.; Torgerson, David A.; Wiersma, Jochum J. – Journal of Extension, 2010
Wheat and soybean producers pay a small amount per bushel produced as a check-off. Funds are used for research, outreach, and crop promotion. Commodity organizations and Extension joined forces to develop multi-state educational outreach on spring wheat and soybean production. Participatory planning involved producers in developing these…
Descriptors: Rural Extension, Program Effectiveness, Outreach Programs, Community Organizations
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Pigg, Kenneth E. – Journal of Extension, 1983
The selection of demonstration methods as a technique in extension education involves such factors as type of knowledge to be imparted, degree of audience participation, and desired outcome. (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Objectives, Extension Education
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Harmon, Alison H.; Jones, Stephen B. – Journal of Extension, 1997
Of participants in forest stewardship workshops; 63 controls were surveyed upon arrival, a second group (n=77) after viewing slides, and a third (n=56) after slides and field demonstrations. Knowledge increases were higher for the second group than for controls and highest for slide/demo group. Only the latter indicated acceptance of the…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Demonstrations (Educational), Extension Education, Forestry
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Barao, Scott M. – Journal of Extension, 1992
A three-year project assessed the effectiveness of using a farm owned and operated by a local producer to implement, demonstrate, and transfer available technology. Responses from 104 of 340 participants indicated that on-farm demonstrations were effective. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Adult Education, Agriculture, Demonstrations (Educational)