A 24-item questionnaire was sent to Extension communicators in 49 states to determine the extent to which portable video equipment is used by Extension personnel, and how they evaluate its effectiveness
Communication technology can bring about sudden changes in the way we try to communicate with the cl...
This study was funded as a Special Project by USDA, SEA-Extension, with Ovid Bay as liaison
Restrictions on time and money available for The Virginia Gardener radio program forced a re-evaluat...
The Cooperative Extension Service has a long history in the use of electronic delivery systems. From...
Extension specialists are under increasing pressure to interact with audiences through emerging digi...
Cooperative Extension agents and subject matter specialists at land-grant universities throughout th...
A new thrust for the 1970\u27s is noted in the current research and evaluative efforts of Cooperativ...
The telephone seems to be coming of age as a teaching technique in Cooperative Extension work in th...
Yes, videodiscs are coming to Extension work, but when and how are still pertinent questions
A random sample of 399 adults in a single county were phone surveyed to measure their use, preferenc...
This study identified the major variables indicating the readiness of Extension personnel to utilize...
This study was undertaken in an attempt to determine to what extent commercial television--an exampl...
More Than TV Television, sometimes described as a window on the world, is being enlarged and its s...
The purpose of this creative project was to develop a program on video tape that would briefly expla...
Since 1972, the Ohio Cooperative Extension Service has been producing and distributing spots to all ...
Communication technology can bring about sudden changes in the way we try to communicate with the cl...
This study was funded as a Special Project by USDA, SEA-Extension, with Ovid Bay as liaison
Restrictions on time and money available for The Virginia Gardener radio program forced a re-evaluat...
The Cooperative Extension Service has a long history in the use of electronic delivery systems. From...
Extension specialists are under increasing pressure to interact with audiences through emerging digi...
Cooperative Extension agents and subject matter specialists at land-grant universities throughout th...
A new thrust for the 1970\u27s is noted in the current research and evaluative efforts of Cooperativ...
The telephone seems to be coming of age as a teaching technique in Cooperative Extension work in th...
Yes, videodiscs are coming to Extension work, but when and how are still pertinent questions
A random sample of 399 adults in a single county were phone surveyed to measure their use, preferenc...
This study identified the major variables indicating the readiness of Extension personnel to utilize...
This study was undertaken in an attempt to determine to what extent commercial television--an exampl...
More Than TV Television, sometimes described as a window on the world, is being enlarged and its s...
The purpose of this creative project was to develop a program on video tape that would briefly expla...
Since 1972, the Ohio Cooperative Extension Service has been producing and distributing spots to all ...
Communication technology can bring about sudden changes in the way we try to communicate with the cl...
This study was funded as a Special Project by USDA, SEA-Extension, with Ovid Bay as liaison
Restrictions on time and money available for The Virginia Gardener radio program forced a re-evaluat...