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O'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 2014
Twitter is increasingly being used by Extension educators as a teaching and program-marketing tool. It is not enough, however, to simply use Twitter to disseminate information. Steps must be taken to evaluate program impact with quantitative and qualitative data. This article described the following Twitter evaluation metrics: unique hashtags,…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, Computer Mediated Communication, Extension Education, Cooperatives
O'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 2013
In recent years, libraries have become increasingly involved in financial education, and Extension educators are collaborating with them to deliver programs for their staff and the general public. Benefits to Extension educators include increased visibility, access to new audiences, having program logistics and marketing provided by others, access…
Descriptors: Money Management, Extension Education, Program Development, Partnerships in Education
O'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 2013
The critical incident technique (CIT) is a qualitative research method where subjects are encouraged to tell personal stories that provide descriptive data. Researchers who use the CIT employ a structured methodology to encourage respondents to share their experiences regarding a particular topic. Incidents are considered effective/successful when…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Critical Incidents Method, Qualitative Research
O'Neill, Barbara; Ensle, Karen – Journal of Extension, 2012
This article describes the development and evaluation of an online health and personal finance behavior change challenge that can be adapted for other Extension subject matter areas. The Small Steps to Health and Wealthâ„¢ Challenge is a behaviorally focused activity in which registered users self-report health and financial behaviors and receive…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Online Courses, Student Motivation, Behavior Change
O'Neill, Barbara; Zumwalt, Andrew; Bechman, Janet – Journal of Extension, 2011
This article describes results of an online survey conducted by the eXtension Financial Security for All (FSA) Community of Practice (CoP) to determine the social media capacity and activity of its members. The survey was conducted to inform two subsequent FSA CoP programs: an archived webinar on social media programs and impact evaluation methods…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Evaluation Methods, Social Networks, Economics Education
Kinsey, Joanne; Carleo, Jenny; O'Neill, Barbara; Polanin, Nicholas – Journal of Extension, 2010
An important step in the acculturation of new Extension professionals is a mentoring process that includes the input of experienced Extension colleagues. The wiki is a technology tool that can be useful by providing an online venue for Mentor Team communication and a place to share articles, curricula, and other critical tenure documents. This…
Descriptors: Mentors, Acculturation, Web Sites, Editing
O'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 2010
Effective advisory committees are the cornerstone of relevant, quality Extension programs. They provide stakeholder input to Extension personnel, which is required under the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act (AREERA) of 1998. This article describes the implementation of a virtual statewide Extension program advisory…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Advisory Committees, Extension Agents, Program Content
Peer reviewedO'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 2003
When users of an extension home study course on investing (68 print, 127 online) were surveyed, 44-45% rated it valuable/very valuable; those with no prior experience found it most helpful; 70% had made investments. Changes included use of new resources (63.4%), increased knowledge of fraud (56.1%), and investigation of specific investments…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Home Study, Investment, Money Management
Peer reviewedO'Neill, Barbara; Xiao, Jing; Bristow, Barbara; Brennan, Patricia; Kerbel, Claudia – Journal of Extension, 2000
Evaluation of MONEY 2000(TM), a savings education program with behavioral monitoring, by 520 participants indicated their motivations were to reduce debt and increase financial knowledge. Most helpful were the newsletter, tips/ideas/information, extension publications, and workshops/classes/conferences. Three of four respondents both increased…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Debt (Financial), Extension Education
Peer reviewedO'Neill, Barbara; Bristow, Barbara; Brennan, Patricia Q. – Journal of Extension, 1999
Comparison of 124 participants in MONEY 2000, an extension program of savings education, with 101 who attended other personal finance workshops, revealed differences between the two groups in investing funds wisely, setting financial goals, paying more than the minimum on credit cards, and paying bills on time. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Extension Education, Money Management
Peer reviewedO'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 1999
An adult-education course familiarized participants with online consumer resources. Beyond teaching the mechanics of Internet use, it showed how to use the Internet as a tool for consumer decision making. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Extension Education, Information Seeking
Peer reviewedO'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 1998
Money 2000, an extension program to teach saving money, included a longitudinal behavioral monitoring component over an extended period of time, computerized financial analysis, and individual financial counseling. The personal finance programs and evaluation procedures enabled staff to document almost $2 million of economic impact on the lives of…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Extension Education, Money Management, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedSanik, Margaret Mietus; O'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 1982
This article shares information on the participation of husbands and children in household work and provides information that will help extension agents in program planning. Research shows that the fact that a woman works has little impact on the husband's or children's participation in household chores. (CT)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Extension Agents, Family Involvement, Fathers

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