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We know the science, but how do we make it resonate?
Let's rethink the 'expert-led' model and explore how to build more impactful, collaborative sessions for our farming communities.
In this episode of The Extensionists, hosts Jay Whetter and Toban Dyck are joined by Jane Mangold, a professor and extension specialist at Montana State University, and Nicole Fleming, director of the TBR Community, to discuss "Training from the Back of the Room" (TBR). This learner-centred methodology flips the traditional classroom, turning passive listening into active, experience-based engagement.
For extensionists, it's about sharing knowledge in a way that’s not only more effective but also more interactive, fun and rewarding for both the presenter and the audience.
Tune in to discover how to move beyond the expert-led model to foster deeper connections, tap into audience expertise, and design sessions that attendees can put into action immediately.
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The Extensionists - Conversations with Great Thinkers in Agriculture is a Burr Forest Group production with new episodes airing every other week on Tuesdays. Hosts Toban Dyck and Jay Whetter have in-depth conversations with industry experts, researchers, innovators, and farmers about the latest developments in agriculture and their implications. With a focus on making complex agricultural topics accessible and engaging, The Extensionists bridges the gap between research and farming by connecting the agricultural community to great ideas and thinkers.
The Extensionists is produced and edited by Abby Wall, researched by Ashley Robinson, and marketed by Michelle McMullen.
By Burr Forest GroupWe know the science, but how do we make it resonate?
Let's rethink the 'expert-led' model and explore how to build more impactful, collaborative sessions for our farming communities.
In this episode of The Extensionists, hosts Jay Whetter and Toban Dyck are joined by Jane Mangold, a professor and extension specialist at Montana State University, and Nicole Fleming, director of the TBR Community, to discuss "Training from the Back of the Room" (TBR). This learner-centred methodology flips the traditional classroom, turning passive listening into active, experience-based engagement.
For extensionists, it's about sharing knowledge in a way that’s not only more effective but also more interactive, fun and rewarding for both the presenter and the audience.
Tune in to discover how to move beyond the expert-led model to foster deeper connections, tap into audience expertise, and design sessions that attendees can put into action immediately.
Website: https://theextensionists.com
X: https://x.com/thextensionists
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/104093329/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563563092114
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theextensionists/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheExtensionists
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theextensionists
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theextensionists.bsky.social
The Extensionists - Conversations with Great Thinkers in Agriculture is a Burr Forest Group production with new episodes airing every other week on Tuesdays. Hosts Toban Dyck and Jay Whetter have in-depth conversations with industry experts, researchers, innovators, and farmers about the latest developments in agriculture and their implications. With a focus on making complex agricultural topics accessible and engaging, The Extensionists bridges the gap between research and farming by connecting the agricultural community to great ideas and thinkers.
The Extensionists is produced and edited by Abby Wall, researched by Ashley Robinson, and marketed by Michelle McMullen.