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Target Audiences: Farmers, producers, local decision and policy makers

Presenter

Title

Abstract, Paper, PPT Presentation

Elizabeth Bird, Enivonmental Resources Center, Farm and Home Environmental Management Programs, University of Wisconsion (Alternate)

Livestock EMS Pilots: Lessons About Education Strategies 

Abstract 47 KB  

PowerPoint 841KB

Joe Bonnell and Anne Baird, School of Natural Resources, Ohio State University

Applying Principles of Adult Education Theory to a Professional Development Program for Watershed Group Leaders

Abstract 54 KB

Paper, PDF, 101 KB, 13 pp.

PowerPoint 922KB

Patricia Farrell, Michigan State University

Evaluating the Impact of Farmstead Assessments: Providing Information, Educating and Changing Environmental Stewardship Behaviors of Michigan Farmers

Abstract 98 KB

Paper PDF, 59 KB, 11 pp.

PowerPoint 148 KB

Timothy Lawrence, Ohio NEMCO/CAMPUSHED

Local Control of the Environment-Is This What They Asked For?

Abstract 98 KB

Paper PDF, 105 KB, 10 pp.

PowerPoint 2,856 KB

Robin Shepard (presented by Andy Yencha and Kevan Klingberg )

 

Making Our Nonpoint Source Pollution Education Programs Effective: Case Study Presentation

Paper PDF, 15 KB, 2 pp.

PowerPoint in PDF, 701 KB, 19 pp.

John Vickery, Palmer Land Trust

Application of Marketing Techniques to Extension Programming Decision Making: Minnesota Livestock Producers' Etc.

Abstract 98 KB

Paper PDF, 61 KB, 12 pp.

PowerPoint 192 KB

TOP

Target Audiences: Households, neighborhoods and landowners

Presenter

Title

Download PDFs/PPTs

Eleanor Burkett and Mary Blickenderfer, University of Minnesota Extension Service and Water Resources

Shoreland Revegetation Workshops Promote Environmental Stewardship

Abstract 43 KB

Paper PDF 137 KB, 12 pp.

PowerPoint, 936 KB

Michael Dietz, Natural Resources Management and Engineering Department, University of Connecticut

Education and Changes in Residential Nonpoint Source Pollution

Abstract 43 KB

Paper PDF, 73 KB, 2 pp.

Robert Mahler, Soil Science Division, University of Idaho

Using a Survey Instrument to Determine Audience Preferred Information Delivery Methods for Water Quality in the Western USA

Abstract 98 KB

Paper PDF, 35 KB, 7 pp.

PowerPoint 166 KB

LaDonna McCowan, Biosystems and Ag Engineering, Oklahoma State University (Alternate)

Drinking Water Education for Under-Served Communities

Abstract 43 KB

Paper PDF, 127 KB, 8 pp.

Suzanna Roffe, Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University

Assessing Extension Program Impact: Case Study of a Water Quality Program

Abstract 98 KB

Paper PDF, 40 KB, 9 pp

PowerPoint 8,033 KB

TOP

Target Audiences: Youth, youth educators and volunteers

Patrick Edwards, Portland State University

Improving Aquatic Insect Identifications Made by Students and Volunteers

Abstract 43 KB

Paper PDF, 45 KB, 7 pp.

PowerPoint 5,180 KB

Richard Enfield and Richard Ponzio, Cooperative Extension, University of California

From Dewey to Doing: How Experiential Education Theory Can Be Effectively Used as a Best Education Practice

Abstract 43 KB

Paper PDF, 165 KB, 11 pp.

Anita Kraemer, eeEvaluations and University of Michigan

Evaluation of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Conservation Education Programs

Abstract 98 KB

Paper PDF, 15 KB, 2 pp.

Jennifer Levin, Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation

From Theory to Practice: Best Practices in Boating, Fishing, and Aquatic Stewardship Education

Abstract 101 KB

Paper PDF, 122 KB, 12 pp.

PowerPoint 297 KB

Michael Marzolla, Cooperative Extension Service, Univeristy of California (Alternate)

Agua Pura and Los Pescadores: Engaging Latino Youth and Families in Water Resource Issues

Abstract 52 KB

Paper PDF, 54 KB, 11 pp.

 

December 2004

 

 

Water Outreach Education - Facilitating Access to Resources and Best Practices is a collaboration of USDA CSREES (Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service) and other public and private clean and safe water partners to promote best education practices for water education and to improve access to education resources and strategies.