


Objectives:
- Share the experience of pilot universities in video use in extension and teaching
- hear research outputs on video mediated learning
- Introduce a selection of university lecturers to basic techniques of farmer training videos (fact sheet development, script writing and video production)


Background:
Agricultural advisory services in developing countries face many
challenges, one of which is to respond meaningfully to farmers’ diverse
demands for advice on crop, livestock, fish, processing, business, finance
and marketing issues. With limited resources, advisors struggle to reach
the millions of farmers.
Across countries, research institutes, universities, NGOs, extension
services, companies, radio stations and farmer-based organisations are
making considerable efforts to find or develop suitable training materials
for their staff and the farmers with whom they work. Farmer to farmer
training videos have proven to be an effective method of knowledge
sharing and have recently created a momentum in Africa.
Interview with Michael Hauser for the RUFORUM-Access Agriculture side event at the RUFORUM Biennial Meeting Cape Town 2016. The well attended side event was on the subject of video mediated learning where the experience of several universities in the use of video in extension and teaching were shared (University of Abomey Calavi, Benin; University of Parakou, Benin; Egerton University, Kenya; University of Nairobi, Kenya; University of Lilongwe, Malawi; Makerere University, Uganda).
Interview michael hauser | Agtube
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Interview with Michael Hauser for the RUFORUM-Access Agriculture side event at the RUFORUM Biennial Meeting Cape Town 2016. The well attended side event was on the subject of video mediated learning where the experience of several universities in the use of video in extension and teaching were shared (University of Abomey Calavi, Benin; University of Parakou, Benin; Egerton University, Kenya; University of Nairobi, Kenya; University of Lilongwe, Malawi; Makerere University, Uganda).
Interview michael hauser | Agtube
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Smallholder farmers innovate by blending old ideas with new ones. In this video, we will visit Lester Chizumeni Mpinda on his farm in Mwanza, Malawi. Mr. Mpinda watched a set of videos on how to grow chilli, and then used the information creatively to grow a crop he had never planted before.
A new crop for Mr Mpinda | Agtube
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