Volume
61
Issue
2
DOI
10.34068/joe.61.02.20
Abstract
Extension professionals engage with communities to present programming, find solutions, and disseminate research-based knowledge. While traditional means of communication and face-to-face meetings are still important, the COVID-19 pandemic shifted the ways these professionals connect to their communities. Web-based platforms can provide unique, alternative ways to engage communities in programs, evaluations, and information sharing. Our team of Extension professionals share platforms that create engaged communities by meeting virtual demands.
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Recommended Citation
Tompkins, C. D., Pullen, E., Hainsworth, C., Averill, B., & Hardeman, R. (2023). Using Technology for Community Engagement: Four Key Web-Based Platforms for Adoption in Extension. The Journal of Extension, 61(2), Article 20. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.61.02.20