Volume
41
Issue
4
Abstract
Pennsylvania pond owners represent a large audience with a great need for educational programming and assistance. Penn State Extension attempted to reach this audience via a pond management program delivered by satellite. Evaluations by both program attendees and Extension professionals demonstrated that the program was successful. However, attendee respondents indicated that they wanted more in-depth information over a shorter time frame. A relatively small proportion (10%) of attendees did not favor satellite delivery. This level of dissatisfaction is quite low and may be improved by focusing on shorter, more focused satellite programs and by providing videotapes of satellite programs.
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Recommended Citation
Schmidt, K. L., Swistock, B. R., & Sharpe, W. E. (2003). Distance Education of Pennsylvania Pond Owners. The Journal of Extension, 41(4), Article 11. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol41/iss4/11