Review of Common Links Used by CCE Staff

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by Katelyn Miller -
In my position on the Southwest Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Team, the two websites that serve the most purpose to my position are the Cornell Cooperative Extension Business Systems and Cornell CALS-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Because I work on a regional team, I have connections to both Cornell University and Cornell Cooperative Extension, making both of these resources pertinent to my success. The Business Systems page is important because it provides a dashboard for resources I need with my position such as Workday, Outlook resources, Box, Qualtrics and Organizational Reports. The college page is important because it shows work/research currently being completed and the impact of agriculture. 
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by Lindsey Promitas -
In my position as the Nutrition and Food Systems Educator, my resources that I utilize most is the Cornell CALS website and the CCE Staff site. CALS has ties to the ArgiTech Venture Center, which ties to my position advocating for value added food products produced in my county. I will also use the NYSDAM website resources for this aspect of my position as well. This site holds many resources for advancements in technology that farmers can use in my area. The CCE Staff site holds the Plans of Work for both aspects of my job, Local Foods and Nutrition. I use this site to check in with my goals and job description to ensure I am meeting CCE needs and outcome goals.
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by Jack Wright -
In my role as the PowerHouse Educator, I will frequently be using the CCE Staff Site to connect with CEAs across the Southern Tier. This site will also be helpful in making connections with folks in Tompkins County to expand fee-for-service programs using the PowerHouse. The 4-H page will also be helpful in implementing youth education programs with existing communities.
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by Jessica Wickham -
In my role as the communications coordinator for the NYSERDA Clean Energy Regional Hub, the two websites most important to me are the staff page and the CCE page. The staff page is useful because it contains helpful learning opportunities to broaden my knowledge. CCE is useful because it includes important information about the extension system, which I'll need to relay to other individuals in the future.
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by Aaron Fernando -
Working as a Communications Coordinator for the Energy and Climate teams, the CCE Staff site will be useful to me, for finding out about events and updates that might be relevant to me building relationships with others at CCE who work on relevant programs. I can also list events that I might want to promote there, it seems.

Another site that might be very useful form this list is the CCE Business Systems site because it has links to informational resources, like reports, the library, etc.
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by Leigh Miller -
I expect to use the Cornell Cooperative Extension website and the CCE Staff Site most frequently as a Community Energy Educator in Tompkins County. The CCE Staff Site seems to have many resources through which I can become a more effective educator, and the Cornell Cooperative Extension site will be a good resource for me to share with community members who are curious about CCE and our role in our communities.
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by Justine Braden -

In my position as a Nutrition educator, the two websites that will serve me best are the Cornell College of Human Ecology and the CCE Staff Site. The staff site will help me find professional development opportunities as well as networking. The College of Human Ecology provides a number of helpful resource links to curricula and programs that may be useful to draw upon.   

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by Agnes Guillo -
As a member of the Energy & Climate Change Team in Tompkins county, I foresee that the Cornell Cooperative Extension and CCE Staff Site will be the more useful and relevant to my work.
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by Emma Wilson -

Hello all,

I think the two sites most useful to me as a new educator will be the CCE Business System and the CALS site. The business system is a nice organized place for tools, and the CALS site will be useful in keepinf up to date with ag tech.

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by Michelle O'Connor -

In My position as Association Finance Coordinator, the two sites that will be most beneficial is the CCE Business systems, and CCE STAFF SITE

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by Kayla Groff -

As the Energy Program Manager, I could see myself using the Extension link and the Staff website most often.  As I become more familiar with my position and the program, I may utilize the Cornell University website to access information from the library on energy practices and information. 

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by Wiljar Ojuro -

Two links that will be helpful in my position are the following; https://cals.cornell.edu/cornell-cooperative-extension and of course https://www.nys4-h.org/, because I am a 4-H Youth Educator and I've found this site helpful in helping me learn more about the history of 4-H and more!

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by Cierra Williams -

I will find the CCE Staff Site and Cornell College of Ag and Life Sciences most helpful.

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by Melissa Spoon -

With my new position as the Food and Fitness Educator for Wayne County Extension, the two sites I feel I will use the most are the 4-H Youth Development as well as Ag and Life Sciences. My goal as of now is to focus on gardening in order to help with the food insecurity issue in our county. I am looking forward to using all the resources available. 

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by Ryan Karpisz -
In my role as finance assistant, I will be using the CCE Staff Site and CCE Business Systems the most.
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by Regina Arnold -

In my position as a Nutrition Educator, I will utilize the CCE Staff Site and the Cornell College of Human Ecology.  I will use the CCE Staff Site for professional development.  I will use the Cornell College of Human Ecology site to stay current with the Division of Nutritional Sciences news.  

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by Sean Cummings -

As the new Environmental Lead at CCE-Broome the most helpful websites are the CCE and staff site. The CCE website has helped my understand all of the different work that CCE does throughout the state in environmental education.  The staff site is helpful because it provides me with educational resources for my own professional development. 

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by Emily Edmunds -
As the new Environmental Campaign Educator at CCE-Cattaraugus the most helpful websites are the staff site and CCE. As I become more familiar with my position, I will utilize the other links given to me.
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by Amy Heale -

As a nutrition educator for SNAP-Ed the two sites that I believe would be beneficial to me would be the CCE Staff site for professional growth opportunities. The second would be the CCE site. 

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by Gabby Fite -
As an assistant to Cornell Cooperative Extension, I expect the links on CCE Business Systems and the CCE Staff Site to important.
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by Rose Clarke -

Hello! 

I am the new Ag Program Coordinator in Chautauqua County, and I have already found the Learning Opportunities on the CCE Staff Site very useful. There are lots of webinars, trainings, and lectures that I look forward to attending! 

Business Systems is a wonderful dashboard to many of the systems that I'm learning to use. 

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by Scott Hudson -
In my position as Youth and Family Development Team Leader, the two resources that will be most helpful to me are the CCE Staff Site and CCE 4-H Youth Development. The staff site will allow me to continue learning and developing my skills in this new role within the association. I look forward to expanding my knowledge so that I can more effectively support the staff, volunteers, and youth I am connected to. The 4-H site allows me to keep up to date on what's happening in 4-H , and also gives me access to staff resources. As someone who is relatively new to 4-H, I plan to utilize these resources that are available to me so that I can prepare to develop, fund, facilitate, carry out, and evaluate programs and events.
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by Jamie Arrante -
The two sites that will be most beneficial is the CCE Business systems, and Cornell Cooperative Extension.
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by Caitlin Humphrey -
As administrative assistant part of my role is to keep our local website up to date. I am becoming very familiar with the Cornell Cooperative Extension website and all of the information that's so helpful to our community on it. I'm currently updating our farm business management resources section so that's what I am focusing most on at the moment, but this focus shifts as I test links to make sure they lead to the correct places.
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by Rachel Jones -
As a program coordinator in the natural resources department, the cornell cooperative extension site and the staff site will be most useful. County and municipal level sites will guide much of the work done on this particular project.
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by Celeste Oppito -

For my responsibilities as the Ag Team Leader at Oneida CCE, I have found that CCE Business Systems and CCE CALS have been essential to complete daily tasks. I know we only have to pick two, but the Staff website is another resource I use often and find extremely relevant. 

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by Xandra Powers -
As the Community Horticulture Coordinator, I oversee the Master Gardener Program. In my role, I frequently reference the CALS web page and the Staff Site, and the Business Systems page is important for the operation of any programs or projects I run through the MGV Program.
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by Carson Schweinsberg -

My position is the Energy Advisor for Hamiliton, Essex, and Clinton counties. The two most beneficial resources would be the Cornell Cooperative Extension Site, as well as the CCE Business Systems.

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by Josh Randall -
Hello all,
Based on my understanding, I would most likely use the CCE Staff Site and Cornell CALS pages most frequently. As others have stated, the staff site includes a directory of links as well as helpful materials to remind me of useful tools for day-to-day work. The CALS page includes both information about CCE broadly as well as other programs and opportunities that Cornell can offer young people and landowners alike.
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by Savanna Burke -
In my role as 4-H Program coordinator, the links that are most useful to me are the CCE 4-H Youth Development site and the CCE site in general. I often refer to these sites to find information for myself, but I also share them with people I work with in order for them to learn more about what we do.
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by Nancy Johnson -
CCE 4-H Youth Development
Cornell Cooperative Extension
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by Keegan Young -
Cornell Cooperative Extension and CCE Staff Site.
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by Katelyn Harasta -
I'm a new Clean Energy Educator for Broome and Chenango Counties. The Business Systems and Staff Site websites will be wonderful resources for me in the future. I'm excited to see all of the professional development opportunities using the staff site. There's a lot of interesting programs listed. The business systems will be a great go-to for me to find information to help me make sure I'm on the right track for the clerical side of the job.
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by Alison Kimbell -
I am a nutrition educator and I think that CCE Staff site and the Cornell Cooperative Extension website will be the most beneficial for me in this role.
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by Lauren Dowd -
As local foods coordinator, I will find the CCE website and the CCE staff workshops to be helpful
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by Erica Harris -
Within my position as a SNAP-Ed Nutritionist, I would find the Cornell Cooperative Extension website to be the most helpful. This website will help guide me to better understand my own position and how I can use that knowledge to help the people in my community. Secondly, I would find the CCE 4-H Youth Development website to be very beneficial. I live in a very rural area where there is a lot of farm land and livestock. It would be useful for me to know the things that grow in this area and the most consumed produced by the people who live here.
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by Mel Sheffield -

In my role as Admin Assistant at the CCE Director's Office, the websites IO seem to be using the most so far are the CCE internal/Staff and the CCE website.

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by Marisa Niedzielska -
In my position as a summer intern with the Monroe County Climate Stewards program, the two websites that will be most useful to me are the Cornell Cooperative Extension website and the CCE staff site. I can use the Cornell Cooperative Extension website to learn more about the purpose of the work that I am doing this summer, and the CCE staff site will help me learn more about the other people and projects that are involved with CCE during my time as an intern with CCE.
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by Aryn Aryn -
In my position as a 4-H UNITY Youth Development Educator, I will often use will be the CCE 4-H Youth Development site along with CCE. The CCE 4-H Youth Development website will give me insight as to what other educators are doing with their youth and what should be expected out of me. It also will help me learn my role a little more.
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by David Terwilliger -
In my position I oversee the UNITY and Parenting Classes. Two resources that would help me the most would be the Cornell Cooperative Extension for providing the materials for my roles, and the CCE 4-H Youth Development as those resources will help me in the future.
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by Sophie Torres -
In my role as a SNAP-Ed Nutritionist for CCE Chemung County, I believe that CALS/CHE as well as CCE resources will be most helpful to me in my position. CCE is overseen and assisted by both the Human Ecology and Ag/Life Science colleges, where I can find the connections and programs that directly connect CCE with areas such as SNAP, EFNEP, Farmers Market Nutrition, and more. I hope to see up-to-date translational research, program resources, and other tools that I can incorporate into the impact made by my role.
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by Lucas Russell -
I've bookmarked the websites and will be returning most frequently to the CCE Staff & Cornell University sites to explore pertinent resources, programs, innovations & contacts pertaining to Energy & Environment.
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by Jeremy Kraus -

As the new Natural Resource Conservation Educator in Chemung County, I have found the local CCE website and CCE professional development feed (training/continued learning opportunities available) to be helpful when prepping my programs for delivery. 

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by JOSEPHINE ROMAN -
Good morning everyone,

My position here at CCE as the NYSERDA Hub Coordinator, I have utilized and reviewed more of the Cornell College of Ag and Life sciences and CCE 4-H Youth Development websites. The reason for the Cornell College of Ag and Life sciences is because it is important to keep on top of the news and what has been happening that we need to pay attention to, to help us educate others and also gain new information which will be helpful in our delivery. I also look at the 4-H youth development website because my mind is always thinking, one of the things are how we can bring in the youth on what we do here at the Energy and Environment department and how we can educate them, their parents and others. Sharing with the youth is like sharing with the future because that is what they are the next generation. I believe creating and networking is very important as well.
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by Nathan Helmuth -
I expect to find both the Cornell College of Ag and Life Sciences and the Cornell College of Human Ecology to be useful resources to utilize as a Community Energy Advisor. These sites can help me stay up to date with the latest research and news related to fostering sustainable communities.
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by Rocio Sharrock -
In my role, I find the CCE Staff Site and the CCE 4-H Youth Development programs to be invaluable resources.
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by Needle de Carvalho Wang -
The resources that will be most helpful to me are the CCE 4-H Youth Development site and the greater Cornell Cooperative Extension site.
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by Carolyn Klein -
As a Nature and RootED Afterschool educator for Broome County, the most important links for me are the CCE 4-H Youth Development page and CCE Business Systems (mostly for creating and managing our nature events).
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by Nina Oleynikov -

In my position as the SNAP-Educator and Nutritionist, the resources that I utilize most are the Cornell CALS website and the CCE Staff site. On the CCE Staff site I can stay up to date with the information being published by the Nutrition team and have resources to share with community members I encounter when teaching cooking and nutrition demonstrations at local community partners. The Cornell CALS site is where I can stay up to date on the latest research being done in my field and ways to integrate these findings into my local outreach programing. 

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by Grace Anstett -

In my role as a Nutrition Educator for CCE Erie, the two most beneficial sites for me would be the CCE Staff Site and CCE Business Systems. The CCE Staff Site has great learning opportunities for me to get more accustomed with the work CCE does. CCE Business Systems has links to databases where I can find reviewed research to help me in my position as a nutrition educator.

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by Michaela Fisher -

My name is Michaela and I am the new Community Energy Educator for Schoharie county. The business systems page will be very useful as it will allow me to post important outreach events I need to conduct to help offer resources to the public. Additionally I think the ag and life sciences page will be helpful in potentially providing me up to date relevant research and learning opportunities for myself concerning climate change and green energy. 

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by Jessica Kehl -
As a SNAP Ed Nutrition Educator, the websites that will be most helpful to me will be the CCE Staff Site and CCE Business Systems site.
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by Denise DeVoe -
As the new 4-H Youth and Family Team Leader for Lewis County I am overwhelmed with the amount of information and programming materials available to me (which is a good thing!). While literally every site was useful, I found the Cornell Cooperative Extension and CCE 4-H Youth Development websites will be the most beneficial to me in my new role. Both offered great resources, links and programming ideas!
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by Peter Rao -
in my position as an energy advisor I think I'll find the professional development section of the CCE staff website and the college of ag and life sciences most helpful
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by Lori Wright -
In my work as Family Development Educator, I'm sure I will find the Professional Development tab on the CCE Staff Site helpful. I will also be checking out the News and Stories tab on the CCE website from time to time.to stay up to date and engaged with community happenings.
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by Desiree Keever -
I have already made frequent use of the CCE Staff Site. The Cornell Cooperative Extension site is a great spot to start from in locating resources and offering support for community members and now that I’ve found it as a catalog of CU resources I’m sure I will be frequenting it much more.
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by Everett Sauter -
As a new SNAP-Ed Nutritionist, I will be largely dealing with the Cornell Cooperative Extension link to familiarize myself with the different ways that I will be able to provide information to community stakeholders and using the CCE Business Systems link to understand the specifics about my new employment.
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by Kali Losey -
As a member of the SBN team all of these links will be helpful, but I believe I will find the CCE Staff Site & the CCE Business Systems site most helpful.
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by Katie Callero -
As someone who works with 5 different CCE county offices, I think the CCE business systems site and CCE staff site both have excellent resources that span all the counties in NY and compile it into one place.
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by Lynne Wahlstrom -
In my position as Temporary 4-H educator in Chautauqua County, I believe the two websites that will be most helpful to my position will be the CCE Staff Site and CCE 4-H Youth Development site. The staff site will be useful because it provides newsletters, access to teams, and resources to set me up for success. The 4-H site will be useful in learning the state supported programs, such as awards trips and how 4-H functions uniquely in NY state.
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by Kimberly Ferreira -
As a Nutrition Educator, the two websites that will be helpful to me are the Cornell College of Human Ecology site (https://www.human.cornell.edu/) and the Cornell College of Ag and Life Sciences site (https://cals.cornell.edu/discover/health-nutrition).

I also foresee using the CCE Staff site and Cornell Cooperative Extension website for professional development oppounities.
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by Tricia Carvalho -
I would say in my position as the Horticulture Program Educator, I would utilize the staff site quite a bit as well as Cornell CALS-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The CCE Business systems has been very helpful as I navigate the reporting aspect of my job.
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by Kimberly M Ferreira -
As Nutrition Educator with CCE, I believe the Cornell College of Human Ecology - "Nutritional Sciences" section will be useful for my work. I also will utilize the Nutrition section of the Cornell Cooperative Extension website - more specifically - the EFNEP link.
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by Katlyn Santangelo -
In my position at Madison County CCE as the Ag in the Classroom educator I find that I use the CCE Staff Site and the CCE 4H youth Development site most frequently as I overlap with the 4-H program in the summer months.
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by Adam LaVigne -
In my position as a SNAP Ed Nutritionist, the two sites that provide the most value is CCE Staff site for its professional development and Cornell College of Ag and Life Sciences.
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by Gabe Myers -
CCE Staff Site and CCE Business Systems will be most useful to me in order to better understand what CCE is, what it does, and the organizational structure and how it operates.
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by Nichole Reff -
I think in my position the Cornell Cooperative Extension and Staff site could be useful. But I also think that all of the sites could help me with growth and opportunity with the organization
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by Veronica Yangis -
With my position as Marketing Coordinator at TasteNY in the Hudson Valley Catskills region, the most useful resource site is the CCE staff site because it has a lot of information about creating content for CCE. The other useful resource is the Ag and Life Sciences webpage because I can stay updated on everything happening within the agriculture sector.
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by Joanne Kenyon -
The resources that will be useful to me are the CCE Staff site and the Cornell Cooperative Extension's website.
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by Kim McDonnell -
The CCE Site very informative and has a lot of resources that will be beneficial to me in understanding the organization. The CCE Staff Site will also be will also be helpful in my position as Market Coordinator for Taste NY.
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by Carl Mierek -
It's incredible to see the volume of resources and education material available to us. I look forward to diving deeper into many topics and developing myself as a resource for farmers looking to increase their production and access Downstate markets in my role as a Food Systems Specialist.
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by Kim Oudemool -
The CCE and CCE Staff site will be very useful for me as the new Natural Resources Educator for CCE-Cattaraugus. CALS and CCE 4-H will also be utilized in my role. The amount of information available is incredible! Knowing where to find the information is key!
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by Cyle Abbey -
It's early in the process to say, but as a new hire the Business systems link and staff site have been invaluable. Just checking out the staff site I saw an orientation gathering that I'd missed and I use the business systems link every day to access a variety of programs.
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by Dove Karn -
s Human Ecology Team leader, I always refer to the Cornell College of Human Ecology to stay updated with the latest research and news in the field of Human Ecology. It is of value for me to frequent the Cornell Cooperative Extension page as it relates directly to my efforts in program development.
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by Simone White -
In my role as a Program Coordinator for the Elmira Urban Green Equity Project in Chemung County, I will use the CCE Staff Site for learning opportunities and professional development. I have used the Cornell Cooperative Extension site as well to register for program work teams. The CCE Business Systems website will also be important for me for program reporting.
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by Challis Mathes -
I am just starting out as the Horticulture Resource Educator at CCE Monroe. The CCE Staff Site has already been of great help to me as I work to get my feet under me. The Knowledge Base site has also been helpful thus far in my new role here at CCE.
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by Caitlin Riley -
For my position as the 4-H Youth Development Educator for Erie County, the sites that I anticipate I will use the most are the CCE Staff site and the 4-H Youth Development site. The 4-H site has a plethora of information that I will be reviewing and eventually, I will be contributing to some of the programming information and articles. The CCE Staff site similarly is full of guides and helpful links that will further my professional development and aid me in excelling in my role.
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by Josephine Morrissey -
For my role as Nutrition Educator for SNAP-Ed, I think the CCE Staff Site & CCE Business systems will be the most useful for me! This is because the staff site keeps us up to date with current happening in CCE, and the business systems is a one stop place for a bunch of websites I use on the regular!
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by Caitlin Tucker -
As a Community Energy Educator, I will use the CCE site to share helpful information with the community regarding all available programming. I will also use the CCE Staff site for professional development purposes.
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by Georgia Walker -
Hello everyone! In my position as Administrative Assistant, I believe that I will use the CCE Staff site most often. It provides a wealth of knowledge and training for all aspects of my position.
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by Jahiem Azeez -
In my position as the HR Coordinator. I believe that the CCE Staff Site and Cornell Coopertaive Extension will serve the most purpose. Since I work in HR these websites will give me the resources to do my job effectively and also help me understand the community I'm working with.
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by Christina Ehlers -
In my position as Nutrition/Human Ecology Educator, the two sites that would be most help would be the College of Ag & Life Science and the College of Human Ecology.
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by Christina Ehlers -
In my position as Nutrition/Human Ecology Educator, I would seek information from CALS and College of Human Ecology for information and guidance for the programs I implement.
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by Mamnenge Gbim-Gbande -
In my position as a 4-H/Agriculture educator, two most helpful sites are the Cornell college of agriculture and life sciences and secondly the CCE 4-H youth development.
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by Alyssa Bruce -
In my role as a 4-H Educator, I think the CCE 4-H Youth Development and Cornell College of Ag and Life Sciences sites will be most helpful to me.
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by Jordan Clements -
In my position as a energy advisor, I believe the two resources that I will utilize the most will be CCE Staff Site & Cornell Cooperative Extension site. Both sites are beneficial to me as both sites will provide me with information that will make me a better advisor and the ability to provide information to the constituents that I will be working with.
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by Carolyn Coletti -
As a Volunteer Coordinator for our Glean Mobile program, the Staff Site and the Business Systems sites will be of most use to access internal links and resources.
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by Carlotta Batchelder -
As a Clean Energy Advisor for the CCE of Schoharie and Otsego counties, the most useful site for me would be the Cornell College of Ag and Life Sciences, since clean energy falls under the umbrella of life sciences. This site can provide me with useful information about my position straight from Cornell University. I am also interested in the CCE staff site. This will provide me with multiple different learning resources as a new employee. I would also like to explore all of the different programs available to me to further my education.
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Re: Review of Common Links Used by CCE Staff

by Jackie Pernice -
In my role as 4-H Administrative Assistant, the two sites that will be most helpful to me, will be the CCE 4-H Youth Development and the CCE Staff site
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Re: Review of Common Links Used by CCE Staff

by Kayla Barry -
My position is a Direct Market and Horticulture Educator. The two websites that will be most useful to me are the CCE Staff Site and the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences site. The staff site is useful to me for resources and training. The Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences site will be useful in keeping me up to date on research the college is doing.
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Re: Review of Common Links Used by CCE Staff

by Heidee Johns -
I plan to use the CCE staff site frequently for the learning resources, the Cornell College of Human Ecology, I found some of the articles very interesting and will keep checking for new articles and the 4H page, I was not a 4Her growing up, but would love for my grandchildren to enjoy 4H
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Re: Review of Common Links Used by CCE Staff

by Jessica Ladd -
In my position at Delaware County CCE as the Administrative Assistant for AG/Human Ecology programs I feel that the CCE staff site will be very helpful in finding out information about CCE and finding tips on how to help with website design since I do most of my work developing pages for our website. I also feel following the Ag and Life Science and Human Ecology pages will also be beneficial to my position learning about new upcoming projects in those departments and gaining knowledge about these programs so I can communicate effectively with community members.
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Re: Review of Common Links Used by CCE Staff

by Lila Sofia Shafer -
In my role as the Horticulture and Natural Resources Community Educator, the two sites that will be most helpful to me will be the CCE Staff Site and the Cornell College of Ag and Life Sciences site! I am also finding that the Cornell Cooperative Extension site is very helpful.
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Review of Common Links Used by CCE Staff

by Gajtana Simonovski -

Hi Everyone,


I am a new CCE Community Energy Educator. As I immerse myself in all things CCE, the two sites that are most relevant to my position are Cornell Cooperative Extension and CCE Staff Site. 

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Re: Review of Common Links Used by CCE Staff

by Laura Coraldi -
As a Family and Consumer Sciences Association Educator I will be utilizing the Cornell University link to access different materials within the college's library. Since many of these programs are collaborative in nature, I will be using the CCE staff Site to connect with other CCE employees to share resources and tips.