Extension Program Conference Posters
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The Extension Program Conference is held annually in the fall. Posters are available from 2009, and can be browsed by year.
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Browsing Extension Program Conference Posters by Author "Barno, Trina"
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Item Healthy & Fit on the Go(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2010) May, Jill; Johnson, Betsey; Kunkel, Kelly; Barno, TrinaItem Participant Outcomes Related to Five Key Nutrition Messages MN Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program –Education (SNAP‐Ed): 2009 Evaluation(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2010) Barno, Trina; Lovette, Kathleen; Sherman, Shelley; Hurtado, G. Ali; Yon, KyuJin; Gold, AbbyItem Tailoring a Hybridized, Online Course to a Paraprofessional Audience(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011-10) May, Jill; Burns, Connie; Barno, TrinaThe learning needs and technology skills of Community Nutrition Educators vary widely. In the development of online training for remotely located staff in their basic nutrition requirements, it was a priority that the technology did not get in the way of the learning experience. A course was designed to keep the technology “invisible”, with limited reference to technical terms, easy entry into activities, elimination of non-essential items on screens, and embodying a “high-touch” experience for participants. Pilot results confirmed the effectiveness of this approach; participants indicated that the content was clearly, effectively, and enjoyably presented in a unique, user friendly format.Item Using Photographs and Visual Aids in SNAP-Ed Program Evaluation(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2011-10) Lovett, Kay; Sherman, Shelley; Barno, Trina; Hurtado, Ghaffar Ali; Gold, Abby2007 U.S. Office of Management and Budget Rating of the National SNAP-Ed Program: “Results Not Demonstrated” A rating of Results Not Demonstrated (RND) indicates that a program has not been able to develop acceptable performance goals or collect data to determine whether it is performing.