ºÝºÝߣshows by User: sjudd / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: sjudd / Tue, 12 Jan 2016 10:56:22 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: sjudd Building networks for organizational learning presentation /slideshow/building-networks-for-organizational-learning-presentation/56949188 buildingnetworksfororganizationallearningpresentation-160112105622
In this session, leaders from the eXtension Network Literacy Community of Practice will help you understand networks; explain how network ties impact learning, collaboration and innovation; and share some strategies for building networks for learning in your organization. It is critical that those of us working in staff development in Extension understand the connections within our states and across our national organizations. Like other organizations, Cooperative Extension is being profoundly affected by the network era. Providing access to research-based information from land-grant universities was once Extension's exclusive domain. Now, for many people, search engines have replaced calling the county Extension office or picking up the latest factsheet. As automation and algorithms perform more and more of the most straightforward tasks previously done by Extension staff, an increasing amount of Extension's value will be derived from the more complex work we perform. As the most valuable Extension work becomes increasing complex, we need to adapt our approach to organizational learning. Complex work requires emergent practices, good or best practices. According to Harold Jarche, emergent practices are dependent on the cooperation of all workers and the free flow of knowledge. Knowledge sharing and innovation are dependent on the relationships and ties within an organization. Presented at National Association of Extension Program & Staff Development Professionals - December 2015, San Diego CA - by Bob Bertsch, Steve Judd, and Terrence Wolfork.]]>

In this session, leaders from the eXtension Network Literacy Community of Practice will help you understand networks; explain how network ties impact learning, collaboration and innovation; and share some strategies for building networks for learning in your organization. It is critical that those of us working in staff development in Extension understand the connections within our states and across our national organizations. Like other organizations, Cooperative Extension is being profoundly affected by the network era. Providing access to research-based information from land-grant universities was once Extension's exclusive domain. Now, for many people, search engines have replaced calling the county Extension office or picking up the latest factsheet. As automation and algorithms perform more and more of the most straightforward tasks previously done by Extension staff, an increasing amount of Extension's value will be derived from the more complex work we perform. As the most valuable Extension work becomes increasing complex, we need to adapt our approach to organizational learning. Complex work requires emergent practices, good or best practices. According to Harold Jarche, emergent practices are dependent on the cooperation of all workers and the free flow of knowledge. Knowledge sharing and innovation are dependent on the relationships and ties within an organization. Presented at National Association of Extension Program & Staff Development Professionals - December 2015, San Diego CA - by Bob Bertsch, Steve Judd, and Terrence Wolfork.]]>
Tue, 12 Jan 2016 10:56:22 GMT /slideshow/building-networks-for-organizational-learning-presentation/56949188 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) Building networks for organizational learning presentation sjudd In this session, leaders from the eXtension Network Literacy Community of Practice will help you understand networks; explain how network ties impact learning, collaboration and innovation; and share some strategies for building networks for learning in your organization. It is critical that those of us working in staff development in Extension understand the connections within our states and across our national organizations. Like other organizations, Cooperative Extension is being profoundly affected by the network era. Providing access to research-based information from land-grant universities was once Extension's exclusive domain. Now, for many people, search engines have replaced calling the county Extension office or picking up the latest factsheet. As automation and algorithms perform more and more of the most straightforward tasks previously done by Extension staff, an increasing amount of Extension's value will be derived from the more complex work we perform. As the most valuable Extension work becomes increasing complex, we need to adapt our approach to organizational learning. Complex work requires emergent practices, good or best practices. According to Harold Jarche, emergent practices are dependent on the cooperation of all workers and the free flow of knowledge. Knowledge sharing and innovation are dependent on the relationships and ties within an organization. Presented at National Association of Extension Program & Staff Development Professionals - December 2015, San Diego CA - by Bob Bertsch, Steve Judd, and Terrence Wolfork. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingnetworksfororganizationallearningpresentation-160112105622-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this session, leaders from the eXtension Network Literacy Community of Practice will help you understand networks; explain how network ties impact learning, collaboration and innovation; and share some strategies for building networks for learning in your organization. It is critical that those of us working in staff development in Extension understand the connections within our states and across our national organizations. Like other organizations, Cooperative Extension is being profoundly affected by the network era. Providing access to research-based information from land-grant universities was once Extension&#39;s exclusive domain. Now, for many people, search engines have replaced calling the county Extension office or picking up the latest factsheet. As automation and algorithms perform more and more of the most straightforward tasks previously done by Extension staff, an increasing amount of Extension&#39;s value will be derived from the more complex work we perform. As the most valuable Extension work becomes increasing complex, we need to adapt our approach to organizational learning. Complex work requires emergent practices, good or best practices. According to Harold Jarche, emergent practices are dependent on the cooperation of all workers and the free flow of knowledge. Knowledge sharing and innovation are dependent on the relationships and ties within an organization. Presented at National Association of Extension Program &amp; Staff Development Professionals - December 2015, San Diego CA - by Bob Bertsch, Steve Judd, and Terrence Wolfork.
Building networks for organizational learning presentation from Stephen Judd
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Online tools for collaboration between staff and volunteers /slideshow/online-tools-for-collaboration-between-staff-and-volunteers/53340421 onlinetoolsforcollaborationbetweenstaffandvolunteers-150929191700-lva1-app6892
How does a team of Extension staff and volunteers, scattered around the country, work together to create a social media training site for Master Gardeners? That was a challenge compounded by timezone, bandwidth, platform, and technical differences. In this webinar, Steve Judd and Karen Jeannette will discuss the online tools they used to help the team collaborate to produce the training site. Through a combination of email, conference call, Google Docs, Sheets, Hangouts, ºÝºÝߣs, and Sites, team members were able to engage in real-time and asynchronous collaboration.]]>

How does a team of Extension staff and volunteers, scattered around the country, work together to create a social media training site for Master Gardeners? That was a challenge compounded by timezone, bandwidth, platform, and technical differences. In this webinar, Steve Judd and Karen Jeannette will discuss the online tools they used to help the team collaborate to produce the training site. Through a combination of email, conference call, Google Docs, Sheets, Hangouts, ºÝºÝߣs, and Sites, team members were able to engage in real-time and asynchronous collaboration.]]>
Tue, 29 Sep 2015 19:17:00 GMT /slideshow/online-tools-for-collaboration-between-staff-and-volunteers/53340421 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) Online tools for collaboration between staff and volunteers sjudd How does a team of Extension staff and volunteers, scattered around the country, work together to create a social media training site for Master Gardeners? That was a challenge compounded by timezone, bandwidth, platform, and technical differences. In this webinar, Steve Judd and Karen Jeannette will discuss the online tools they used to help the team collaborate to produce the training site. Through a combination of email, conference call, Google Docs, Sheets, Hangouts, ºÝºÝߣs, and Sites, team members were able to engage in real-time and asynchronous collaboration. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onlinetoolsforcollaborationbetweenstaffandvolunteers-150929191700-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How does a team of Extension staff and volunteers, scattered around the country, work together to create a social media training site for Master Gardeners? That was a challenge compounded by timezone, bandwidth, platform, and technical differences. In this webinar, Steve Judd and Karen Jeannette will discuss the online tools they used to help the team collaborate to produce the training site. Through a combination of email, conference call, Google Docs, Sheets, Hangouts, ºÝºÝߣs, and Sites, team members were able to engage in real-time and asynchronous collaboration.
Online tools for collaboration between staff and volunteers from Stephen Judd
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Multi state planning and reporting application development /slideshow/multi-state-planning-and-reporting-application-development/51564197 multi-stateplanningandreportingapplicationdevelopment-150812225458-lva1-app6892
Gathering Extension staff planning and quantitative and qualitative reporting information is a common challenge. This session will focus on how this was addressed for multiple states with a single web-based application (lmprs.net), while allowing for individual state customization to meet specific needs.]]>

Gathering Extension staff planning and quantitative and qualitative reporting information is a common challenge. This session will focus on how this was addressed for multiple states with a single web-based application (lmprs.net), while allowing for individual state customization to meet specific needs.]]>
Wed, 12 Aug 2015 22:54:58 GMT /slideshow/multi-state-planning-and-reporting-application-development/51564197 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) Multi state planning and reporting application development sjudd Gathering Extension staff planning and quantitative and qualitative reporting information is a common challenge. This session will focus on how this was addressed for multiple states with a single web-based application (lmprs.net), while allowing for individual state customization to meet specific needs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/multi-stateplanningandreportingapplicationdevelopment-150812225458-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Gathering Extension staff planning and quantitative and qualitative reporting information is a common challenge. This session will focus on how this was addressed for multiple states with a single web-based application (lmprs.net), while allowing for individual state customization to meet specific needs.
Multi state planning and reporting application development from Stephen Judd
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Leveraging Technology in Collaborative Work - Foundations /slideshow/leveraging-technology-in-collaborative-work-foundations/44394570 leveragingtechnologyincollaborativework-150207193603-conversion-gate01
Modern knowledge work, such as that done by Extension professionals, often calls for collaborative efforts to address complex issues from a variety of angles. Using technology to facilitate collaboration can allow teams to span geographical boundaries, work at different times, easily share information, foster frequent interaction, expand the team’s expertise, and reduce costs. However, collaboration within virtual spaces is different than traditional face-to-face work and requires consideration of a variety of factors: comfort with and access to the technology, leadership and coordination of the team, scheduling across time zones and institutions, etc. In this webinar we will highlight published research about technology-facilitated collaboration and discuss its benefits, challenges, and factors that contribute to success. This foundational webinar will set the stage for subsequent webinars that will address specific tools and techniques that can be used to foster the success of collaborative work using technology.]]>

Modern knowledge work, such as that done by Extension professionals, often calls for collaborative efforts to address complex issues from a variety of angles. Using technology to facilitate collaboration can allow teams to span geographical boundaries, work at different times, easily share information, foster frequent interaction, expand the team’s expertise, and reduce costs. However, collaboration within virtual spaces is different than traditional face-to-face work and requires consideration of a variety of factors: comfort with and access to the technology, leadership and coordination of the team, scheduling across time zones and institutions, etc. In this webinar we will highlight published research about technology-facilitated collaboration and discuss its benefits, challenges, and factors that contribute to success. This foundational webinar will set the stage for subsequent webinars that will address specific tools and techniques that can be used to foster the success of collaborative work using technology.]]>
Sat, 07 Feb 2015 19:36:03 GMT /slideshow/leveraging-technology-in-collaborative-work-foundations/44394570 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) Leveraging Technology in Collaborative Work - Foundations sjudd Modern knowledge work, such as that done by Extension professionals, often calls for collaborative efforts to address complex issues from a variety of angles. Using technology to facilitate collaboration can allow teams to span geographical boundaries, work at different times, easily share information, foster frequent interaction, expand the team’s expertise, and reduce costs. However, collaboration within virtual spaces is different than traditional face-to-face work and requires consideration of a variety of factors: comfort with and access to the technology, leadership and coordination of the team, scheduling across time zones and institutions, etc. In this webinar we will highlight published research about technology-facilitated collaboration and discuss its benefits, challenges, and factors that contribute to success. This foundational webinar will set the stage for subsequent webinars that will address specific tools and techniques that can be used to foster the success of collaborative work using technology. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leveragingtechnologyincollaborativework-150207193603-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Modern knowledge work, such as that done by Extension professionals, often calls for collaborative efforts to address complex issues from a variety of angles. Using technology to facilitate collaboration can allow teams to span geographical boundaries, work at different times, easily share information, foster frequent interaction, expand the team’s expertise, and reduce costs. However, collaboration within virtual spaces is different than traditional face-to-face work and requires consideration of a variety of factors: comfort with and access to the technology, leadership and coordination of the team, scheduling across time zones and institutions, etc. In this webinar we will highlight published research about technology-facilitated collaboration and discuss its benefits, challenges, and factors that contribute to success. This foundational webinar will set the stage for subsequent webinars that will address specific tools and techniques that can be used to foster the success of collaborative work using technology.
Leveraging Technology in Collaborative Work - Foundations from Stephen Judd
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Facebook privacy tune up /slideshow/facebook-privacy-tune-up/39252674 facebookprivacytune-up-140918114241-phpapp01
Sharing things on a social network (e.g., Facebook) shouldn’t lead to a surprise of who gets to see it. Yet, the surprises are what make most people feel that their privacy is being infringed. It’s not that we don’t want to share, it’s that we want to understand exactly how and with whom we are sharing. However, the privacy settings are often confusing and difficult to find. Participants in this webinar will gain a better appreciation for online privacy, and leave better equipped to adjust their own privacy settings in Facebook. While the focus will be on particular settings in Facebook, the principles will be applicable for many social networks]]>

Sharing things on a social network (e.g., Facebook) shouldn’t lead to a surprise of who gets to see it. Yet, the surprises are what make most people feel that their privacy is being infringed. It’s not that we don’t want to share, it’s that we want to understand exactly how and with whom we are sharing. However, the privacy settings are often confusing and difficult to find. Participants in this webinar will gain a better appreciation for online privacy, and leave better equipped to adjust their own privacy settings in Facebook. While the focus will be on particular settings in Facebook, the principles will be applicable for many social networks]]>
Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:42:41 GMT /slideshow/facebook-privacy-tune-up/39252674 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) Facebook privacy tune up sjudd Sharing things on a social network (e.g., Facebook) shouldn’t lead to a surprise of who gets to see it. Yet, the surprises are what make most people feel that their privacy is being infringed. It’s not that we don’t want to share, it’s that we want to understand exactly how and with whom we are sharing. However, the privacy settings are often confusing and difficult to find. Participants in this webinar will gain a better appreciation for online privacy, and leave better equipped to adjust their own privacy settings in Facebook. While the focus will be on particular settings in Facebook, the principles will be applicable for many social networks <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/facebookprivacytune-up-140918114241-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sharing things on a social network (e.g., Facebook) shouldn’t lead to a surprise of who gets to see it. Yet, the surprises are what make most people feel that their privacy is being infringed. It’s not that we don’t want to share, it’s that we want to understand exactly how and with whom we are sharing. However, the privacy settings are often confusing and difficult to find. Participants in this webinar will gain a better appreciation for online privacy, and leave better equipped to adjust their own privacy settings in Facebook. While the focus will be on particular settings in Facebook, the principles will be applicable for many social networks
Facebook privacy tune up from Stephen Judd
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Building Connections - Social Media in Extension - Case for Personal Learning Networks /slideshow/casefor-pl-nsnexc2014-33088148/33088148 caseforplns-nexc2014-140403102149-phpapp02
Presented by Karen Jeannette and Steve Judd at the National eXtension Conference, March 2014.]]>

Presented by Karen Jeannette and Steve Judd at the National eXtension Conference, March 2014.]]>
Thu, 03 Apr 2014 10:21:49 GMT /slideshow/casefor-pl-nsnexc2014-33088148/33088148 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) Building Connections - Social Media in Extension - Case for Personal Learning Networks sjudd Presented by Karen Jeannette and Steve Judd at the National eXtension Conference, March 2014. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/caseforplns-nexc2014-140403102149-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Karen Jeannette and Steve Judd at the National eXtension Conference, March 2014.
Building Connections - Social Media in Extension - Case for Personal Learning Networks from Stephen Judd
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Google Helpouts - National eXtension Conference 2014 /slideshow/helpouts-ne-xconf-32761952/32761952 helpouts-nexconf-140326091357-phpapp02
Google Helpouts bills itself as "Real help from real people in real time." Combining the power of Hangouts, easy scheduling, and promotion, Helpouts allows an expert to offer real-time help to people who want it, either free or for a fee. Come see how Helpouts work and consider how they might be used within Extension for problem diagnosis, office hours, and more.]]>

Google Helpouts bills itself as "Real help from real people in real time." Combining the power of Hangouts, easy scheduling, and promotion, Helpouts allows an expert to offer real-time help to people who want it, either free or for a fee. Come see how Helpouts work and consider how they might be used within Extension for problem diagnosis, office hours, and more.]]>
Wed, 26 Mar 2014 09:13:57 GMT /slideshow/helpouts-ne-xconf-32761952/32761952 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) Google Helpouts - National eXtension Conference 2014 sjudd Google Helpouts bills itself as "Real help from real people in real time." Combining the power of Hangouts, easy scheduling, and promotion, Helpouts allows an expert to offer real-time help to people who want it, either free or for a fee. Come see how Helpouts work and consider how they might be used within Extension for problem diagnosis, office hours, and more. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/helpouts-nexconf-140326091357-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Google Helpouts bills itself as &quot;Real help from real people in real time.&quot; Combining the power of Hangouts, easy scheduling, and promotion, Helpouts allows an expert to offer real-time help to people who want it, either free or for a fee. Come see how Helpouts work and consider how they might be used within Extension for problem diagnosis, office hours, and more.
Google Helpouts - National eXtension Conference 2014 from Stephen Judd
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How web-based planning and reporting increased timely impact reporting and sharing Extension’s success with constituents /slideshow/how-webbased-planning-and-reporting-increased-timely-impact-reporting-and-sharing-extensions-success-with-constituents/32710266 lmprspresentationfornexconf-140325083637-phpapp02
The University of Vermont Extension uses a web-based planning and reporting system for staff to plan their work and report on their activities, accomplishments, and impacts. This system has enhanced the timely reporting of information and has provided staff and administrators with a wealth of data and stories to share with stakeholders and constituents. The Logic Model Planning and Reporting System was developed cooperatively by four New England states and is now being used by seven states in total. With the ability to capture both quantitative and qualitative data, the system serves to bolster accountability, communication, reporting, and program development.]]>

The University of Vermont Extension uses a web-based planning and reporting system for staff to plan their work and report on their activities, accomplishments, and impacts. This system has enhanced the timely reporting of information and has provided staff and administrators with a wealth of data and stories to share with stakeholders and constituents. The Logic Model Planning and Reporting System was developed cooperatively by four New England states and is now being used by seven states in total. With the ability to capture both quantitative and qualitative data, the system serves to bolster accountability, communication, reporting, and program development.]]>
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 08:36:37 GMT /slideshow/how-webbased-planning-and-reporting-increased-timely-impact-reporting-and-sharing-extensions-success-with-constituents/32710266 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) How web-based planning and reporting increased timely impact reporting and sharing Extension’s success with constituents sjudd The University of Vermont Extension uses a web-based planning and reporting system for staff to plan their work and report on their activities, accomplishments, and impacts. This system has enhanced the timely reporting of information and has provided staff and administrators with a wealth of data and stories to share with stakeholders and constituents. The Logic Model Planning and Reporting System was developed cooperatively by four New England states and is now being used by seven states in total. With the ability to capture both quantitative and qualitative data, the system serves to bolster accountability, communication, reporting, and program development. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lmprspresentationfornexconf-140325083637-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The University of Vermont Extension uses a web-based planning and reporting system for staff to plan their work and report on their activities, accomplishments, and impacts. This system has enhanced the timely reporting of information and has provided staff and administrators with a wealth of data and stories to share with stakeholders and constituents. The Logic Model Planning and Reporting System was developed cooperatively by four New England states and is now being used by seven states in total. With the ability to capture both quantitative and qualitative data, the system serves to bolster accountability, communication, reporting, and program development.
How web-based planning and reporting increased timely impact reporting and sharing Extension’s success with constituents from Stephen Judd
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Online Privacy and Security Tune Up: Being Responsible in an Online World /slideshow/online-security-and-privacy/20824787 terrencewolforkbs6-130508170204-phpapp02
As Extension professionals explore effective technologies for delivering urban extension programs, it is important that they not only understand effective uses of technology, but they also must understand how the information they share can be used and what practices and tools they can enlist to ensure that that information is only available in ways they expect. In this presentation we'll discuss some best practices for online security and take a hands-on look at the privacy settings in some popular social networking tools, like Facebook and Google+. Participants will gain a better appreciation for online security and privacy, and leave equipped to adjust their own settings and assist their clients and colleagues.]]>

As Extension professionals explore effective technologies for delivering urban extension programs, it is important that they not only understand effective uses of technology, but they also must understand how the information they share can be used and what practices and tools they can enlist to ensure that that information is only available in ways they expect. In this presentation we'll discuss some best practices for online security and take a hands-on look at the privacy settings in some popular social networking tools, like Facebook and Google+. Participants will gain a better appreciation for online security and privacy, and leave equipped to adjust their own settings and assist their clients and colleagues.]]>
Wed, 08 May 2013 17:02:04 GMT /slideshow/online-security-and-privacy/20824787 sjudd@slideshare.net(sjudd) Online Privacy and Security Tune Up: Being Responsible in an Online World sjudd As Extension professionals explore effective technologies for delivering urban extension programs, it is important that they not only understand effective uses of technology, but they also must understand how the information they share can be used and what practices and tools they can enlist to ensure that that information is only available in ways they expect. In this presentation we'll discuss some best practices for online security and take a hands-on look at the privacy settings in some popular social networking tools, like Facebook and Google+. Participants will gain a better appreciation for online security and privacy, and leave equipped to adjust their own settings and assist their clients and colleagues. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/terrencewolforkbs6-130508170204-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As Extension professionals explore effective technologies for delivering urban extension programs, it is important that they not only understand effective uses of technology, but they also must understand how the information they share can be used and what practices and tools they can enlist to ensure that that information is only available in ways they expect. In this presentation we&#39;ll discuss some best practices for online security and take a hands-on look at the privacy settings in some popular social networking tools, like Facebook and Google+. Participants will gain a better appreciation for online security and privacy, and leave equipped to adjust their own settings and assist their clients and colleagues.
Online Privacy and Security Tune Up: Being Responsible in an Online World from Stephen Judd
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-sjudd-48x48.jpg?cb=1597525933 I thrive on helping people become more comfortable with technology and choose tools to do their jobs better and connect with their clients. Working with the professionals in Cooperative Extension, I enable them to incorporate appropriate technology to reach their target audiences. My recent (last twelve years) experience is in information technology support, web application development (specifically with ColdFusion), Salesforce administration and development, and IT integration. I have an entrepreneurial spirit, which is reflected in the fact that the planning and reporting application I developed for several New England Cooperative Extension systems has now been licensed for use by othe... extension.unh.edu https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingnetworksfororganizationallearningpresentation-160112105622-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/building-networks-for-organizational-learning-presentation/56949188 Building networks for ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onlinetoolsforcollaborationbetweenstaffandvolunteers-150929191700-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/online-tools-for-collaboration-between-staff-and-volunteers/53340421 Online tools for colla... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/multi-stateplanningandreportingapplicationdevelopment-150812225458-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/multi-state-planning-and-reporting-application-development/51564197 Multi state planning a...