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December 1, 2006

Topics in today's issue of Extension Update:

REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR TRIBAL NATIONS UPDATE
We are in the process of updating the publication we have produced for the past three years titled "Washington Tribal Nations and Washington State University Extension-A Summary of Activity" (MISC0525). If you have delivered an educational program to a Washington Tribal Nation or have partnered with them in a grant or other educational program during the past calendar year and can report a measurable outcome of this effort, please send me information about the project or program by December 20, 2006.

Please send your submission to Scott Fedale either in the body of an email or as an attachment saved as a Microsoft Word document. Please DO NOT send a hard copy, as he will need to edit your submission and send it to a designer for inclusion in the final composite document. In your statement please focus on the impact of your educational efforts. We are not interested in simply reporting activity. And if you are located in a county office, please send a copy your District Director.

If you have one or two good photos to support your text, please send these as separate attachments. Do NOT imbed the picture files in the body of your Email message. Please send these as digital files of at least 300 dpi when reproduced as a 3 by 5 inch image. We will try to deal with any file format your images may be in.

If you have not seen the 2005 edition of this publication and would like to see examples of the type of information reported in it, you can download a PDF file of this publication from our website http://cru84.cahe.wsu.edu/cgi-bin/pubs/MISC0525.html

Once again, the deadline for submission is December 20. Please try to limit your text to 600 words, if possible.

WSU EXTENSION MAP
The WSU Extension Map has been updated. Make sure you are using the most recent version (on your Web sites, wall posters, etc.) by going to http://ext.wsu.edu/identity/ and downloading the map (as PDF or JPEG). You can find the links on the right side of the page.

DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR “EXTENSION ENGAGED VIEWER SURVEY”
As part of an on-going effort to evaluate and improve our communications/IT services, you were recently sent a very short survey on our monthly “Extension Engaged” videostream broadcasts.

We’ve decided to extend the response deadline for this survey so we can hear from more of you and be sure that we’re making our decision about the future of this program based on hearing from those of you who have an opinion on “Extension Engaged.”

So please, if you have an opinion, take five minutes of your time to fill out our short survey by going to:

http://ext.wsu.edu/ExtensionEngaged.htm.

We will close input on December 15, so please try to give us your feedback by then.

REMINDER: GET YOUR eXtension ID NOW!
One of the first steps to being fully engaged with the eXtension initiative is to create an eXtension ID. By doing so you'll be allowed to work in the eXtension collaborative space and you'll be registered to receive routine email updates on the initiative.

It's a simple process! https://people.extension.org/account/signup and you'll be taken to the registration page. Encourage your friends and colleagues in Extension to do so today!

LAMBUR JOINS eXtension AS EVALUATION & RESEARCH LEADER
Michael Lambur, Professor and Head, Extension Program and Curriculum Development for the Virginia Cooperative Extension has accepted the position of eXtension Evaluation and Research Leader and assumed his new responsibilities on November 26, 2006. Mike is responsible for evaluating how effectively eXtension is serving the educational and informational needs of Communities of Interest through the work of Communities of Practice. He will also be coordinating evaluation activities that will impact various decision-making processes.

DECEMBER FILLED WITH eXtension PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
eXtension’s professional development opportunities are open to all Cooperative Extension faculty, staff and employees. This month we again offer several "30 Minute Sessions." Give us 30 minutes and we¹ll teach you something useful! These sessions will be held via Breeze at http://breeze.extension.iastate.edu/learn and your telephone. Plan to join the session 5 minutes before the starting time.

  • Thursday, December 7 at 11:00 AM Pacific Time. "30 Minute Session" Starting Feeds? Use Atom! -- What's it take to create Atom feeds for news and/or other content? (for IT Staff).
  • Thursday, December 7 at 1:00 PM Pacific Time. "30 Minute Session" Feeding Frenzy an introduction to Web syndication.
    Feeds are everywhere today. Even eXtension is syndicating everything. So what are these things? How do they work? And most importantly, how can you use them to save yourself a ton of time. Come to the Feeding Frenzy session to learn how you can start using feeds and change your life forever.
  • Tuesday, December 12 at 1:00 PM Pacific Time. "30 Minute Session" on Jabber eXtension’s enterprise chat application any of you can talk to us.
  • Thursday, December 14 at 1:00 PM Pacific Time. "30 Minute Session" Using Collaborate for agents/educators to share your educational materials, photos, PowerPoints, diagrams, and other media.

To participate in any of the 30 Minute sessions:

  1. Five minutes before the start time, go to the Breeze meeting room at http://breeze.extension.iastate.edu/learn.
  2. You will be presented with a login screen that has an "Enter as Guest" option. Select that option and click your mouse on the "Click to Enter" button.
  3. Enter your first name, your last name, and your institution/university, then click the "Enter" button to join the conference.
  4. To hear the audio of the workshop and participate in the Q&A portion of the workshop we will be using a built-in teleconferencing capability of Macromedia¹s Breeze conferencing software. Once you log into the meeting you will be presented with the option to enter your call-back number, your phone will automatically be called. After entering your number you will be automatically called and joined into the audio portion of the Web conference on your phone.

If you or a colleague would like to get notices about upcoming professional development sessions offered by eXtension, go to https://lists.extension.org/mailman/listinfo/learn and subscribe to the "Learn" email list.

Add these to your calendar, and plan to join us on for one or more of these sessions in December!!

2007 eXtension VIDEOCONFERENCES SCHEDULED
eXtension has established the 2007 schedule for quarterly videoconferences. Each videoconference is scheduled on a Wednesday afternoon from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Pacific Time. The 2007 dates are:

  • Wednesday, February 21, 2007
  • Wednesday, May 16, 2007
  • Wednesday, August 1, 2007
  • Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Source: Terry Meisenbach, eXtension, Communications & Marketing

EDEN PLANT BIOSECURITY MANAGEMENT COURSE
The seasons are changing and, typically, the winter is used by farmers to begin planning for the next year, and to attend educational meetings. This presents a great opportunity to provide plant biosecurity management information.

Now’s the time to promote the EDEN Pant Biosecurity Management Course (http://www.eden.lsu.edu/LearningOps/) to your Extension field staff who may have the opportunity to teach agricultural producers, workers, and others who are involved or have a vested interest in the U.S. agricultural sector how to:

  • prepare for a plant biosecurity event;
  • appropriately respond and recover from a plant biosecurity event; and
  • reduce the effects of future plant biosecurity events.

To help you get the word out, promotional materials specific to this course are readily available for you to download and print, or email. These are available at: http://www.eden.lsu.edu/LearningOps/PlantBio/promo.aspx

This course is also available on CD-ROM (free of charge to you). If you are in need of this version, please let me know. These are handy for those with limited or no Internet connection, or for those presenting to a group who would like to have the presentation materials in an easy-access format. There is a limited number available, but we will work as much as possible to accommodate your state’s needs. If you are in need of this version, please contact Abigail Borron, EDEN Communication Specialist, Purdue University, 765-494-4390, Fax: 765-496-1117, www.EDEN.lsu.edu, www.ces.purdue.edu/eden

PERSONNEL
Debra Kollock was hired as the WSU Stevens County Extension Director effective November 20th, 2006. Many of you know Debra from her role as the Northeast Washington Learning Center Coordinator. Debra’s knowledge of northeastern Washington, including the issues of its numerous and varied stakeholders, and her passion for community development will enhance programming efforts in the NE District. Debra has a Master Degree in Adult Education from Penn State University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Advertising Design from Utah State University. You may contact Debra at 509-684-2588 or dkollock@wsu.edu

New Hires:

Brenda Ellstrom, Extension Coordinator, Spokane County
Effective: November 1, 2006, 100% Extension Grant F$NEP, Employee Type: AP

Shannon Gordon, Extension Coordinator, Stevens County
Effective: November 1, 2006, 100% Extension Grants, Employee Type: AP

Ivy Nelson, Extension Coordinator, Stevens County
Effective: November 1, 2006, 100% Extension Grants, Employee Type: AP

Jason Kann, Extension Coordinator, Spokane County
Effective: November 1, 2006, 100% Extension Grant F$NEP, Employee Type: AP

Separations:

Christine Eder, Extension Coordinator, Snohomish County
Effective: December 31, 2006, 100% Extension, Employee Type: AP, Action: Resignation

Theresa Beaver, Research Associate, Jefferson County
Effective: December 31, 2006, 100% Extension Grants, Employee Type: Faculty, Action: Resignation

Mary Enquist, Principal Assistant, WSU Spokane
Effective: November 24, 2006, 100% Extension, Employee Type: AP, Action: Resignation

Virgil Crampton, Finance/Budget Manager, Center to Bridge the Digital Divide
Effective: February 10, 2007, 100% Extension, Employee Type: AP, Action: Resignation

Darla Rugel, Agricultural Research Technologist II, Lincoln County
Effective: November 15, 2006, 100% Extension, Employee Type: Civil Service, Resignation

Kevin Dugan, Coordinator, WSU Puyallup – CSANR
Effective, October 17, 2006, 64% Extension, 36% Research, Employee Type: AP, Promoted to University Advancement

SCHEDULE
Next week Linda will be in the office Monday, Thursday and Friday. On Tuesday Linda will be visiting Snohomish County and on Wednesday she will be attending the Mt. Vernon R&E Center grand opening.

John will be in the office Monday and Friday. On Tuesday, John will be visiting the Snohomish County site and on Wednesday, he will be attending the Mt. Vernon grand opening. Thursday, John will be in Puyallup for an Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) meeting.

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Linda Kirk Fox, PhD 
Dean and Director
Washington State University Extension
PO Box 646248, 411 Hulbert Hall 
Pullman WA 99164-6248
(509) 335-2933  Office
(509) 335-9223 Desk/Voicemail  
FAX  (509) 335-2926
lkfox@wsu.edu

         
                         
                         
                         
 

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