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MSU Extension to host listening sessions for children and youth programming
Published on April 17, 2020
To best understand today's challenges and how to effectively support them, MSU Extension is hosting listening sessions. Information collected will be used to adapt existing programming, or develop new educational programming, to address community needs. -
Michigan 4-H International Exchange students talk about experiences in the COVID-19 era
Published on April 16, 2020
International exchange students share concerns about being sent home during the novel coronavirus pandemic, the virus that causes the infectious disease COVID-19. -
Reduce, reuse and recycle for seed germination
Published on April 13, 2020
To start seeds at home, you can reuse many items you already have on hand. -
What does a herd health plan look like?
Published on April 13, 2020
A herd health plan is a wonderful tool to help you manage your livestock all year long. -
Top 5 tips in keeping youth safe in virtual environments
Published on April 2, 2020
As youth spend more time engaging with others in virtual environments, parents and volunteers need to consider youth safety. -
Reflection on National 4-H leadership opportunity
Published on April 2, 2020
Teens have an opportunity to serve on the National 4-H Congress design team. One teen learned a great deal from this experience. -
Supporting volunteers through no face-to-face contact
Published on April 2, 2020
There are several ways volunteer managers can support volunteers while not having face-to-face contact. -
How can we have a virtual Michigan 4-H club meeting when the bylaws say you cannot?
Published on March 31, 2020
Host a virtual Michigan 4-H meeting even when you have bylaws prohibiting this. -
Icebreakers for online meetings
Published on March 31, 2020
Even when you aren’t meeting face-to-face, icebreakers are important for groups. Here is a list of icebreaker options especially for virtual meetings. -
65 icebreaker questions for online meetings
Published on March 31, 2020
Interesting questions make for great icebreakers, especially virtual ones.