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Title

Presenter

Abstract, paper, PPT

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

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

Abstract, PDF, 52 KB

Paper PDF, 54 KB, 11 pp.

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

John Vickery , Palmer Land Trust

Abstract, PDF, 98 KB

Paper PDF, 61 KB, 12 pp.

PowerPoint 192 KB

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

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

Abstract, PDF, 54 KB

Paper , PDF, 101 KB, 13 pp.

PowerPoint 922KB

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

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

Abstract, PDF, 98 KB

Paper PDF, 40 KB, 9 pp

PowerPoint 8,033 KB

Drinking Water Education for Under-Served Communities

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

Abstract, PDF, 43 KB

Paper PDF, 127 KB, 8 pp.

Education and Changes in Residential Nonpoint Source Pollution

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

Abstract, PDF, 43 KB

Paper PDF, 73 KB, 2 pp.

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

Patricia Farrell , Michigan State University

Abstract, PDF, 98 KB

Paper PDF, 59 KB, 11 pp.

PowerPoint 148 KB

Evaluation of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Conservation Education Programs

Anita Kraemer , eeEvaluations and University of Michigan

Abstract, PDF, 98 KB

Paper PDF, 15 KB, 2 pp.

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

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

Abstract, PDF, 43 KB

Paper PDF, 165 KB, 11 pp.

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

Jennifer Levin , Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation

Abstract, PDF, 101 KB

Paper PDF, 122 KB, 12 pp.

PowerPoint 297 KB

Improving Aquatic Insect Identifications Made by Students and Volunteers

Patrick Edwards , Portland State University

Abstract, PDF, 43 KB

Paper PDF, 45 KB, 7 pp.

PowerPoint 5,180 KB

Livestock EMS Pilots: Lessons About Education Strategies 

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

Abstract, PDF, 47 KB  

PowerPoint 841KB

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

Timothy Lawrence , Ohio NEMCO/CAMPUSHED

Abstract, PDF, 98 KB

Paper PDF, 105 KB, 10 pp.

PowerPoint 2,856 KB

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

Robin Shepard (presented by Andy Yencha and Kevan Klingberg )

Paper PDF, 15 KB, 2 pp.

PowerPoint in PDF, 701 KB, 19 pp.

Shoreland Revegetation Workshops Promote Environmental Stewardship

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

Abstract, PDF, 43 KB

Paper , PDF 137 KB, 12 pp.

PowerPoint, 936 KB

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

Robert Mahler , Soil Science Division, University of Idaho

Abstract, PDF, 98 KB

Paper PDF, 35 KB, 7 pp.

PowerPoint 166 KB

 

 

 

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