Mixed-mode data collection using a dedicated Web site and traditional paper instrumentation was used to investigate information technology use by county agents of the Florida Cooperative Extension Service. The response to this census was 90.33% (n = 299). Patterns of hardware and software use on the job and self-rated overall IT skills were examined. Agents also self-assessed their ability to perform specific tasks using selected software. Future IT training needs were assessed via a felt-needs methodology. Results include significant differences in self-rated IT skills between age groups, a high hours/week of computer use, and a hierarchical list of training needs
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The purpose of the study reported here was to gain a better understanding of what Florida Extension ...
Field and campus faculty partnered in a trend analysis process that established a baseline of trends...
University of Florida /IFAS Extension faced with reduced budgets and continued increase demand for s...
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An evaluative survey of 45 Extension agents and 59 state forestry agency staff in Florida 1 year aft...
Creating quick and easy displays for Extension can be an effective method for reinforcing and dissem...
Program evaluations are becoming a more important responsibility for most Extension professionals. D...
This article describes the use of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) in Extension program record kee...
This article describes advantages and disadvantages of online research data collection. Two major ad...
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Financial exploitation of elders is the fastest growing crime in America, with telemarketing schemes...
A case study used survey design (pre-test, satisfaction, and post-test) to determine if a 1-day work...
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Field and campus faculty partnered in a trend analysis process that established a baseline of trends...
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