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Editor's PageDecember's Tools of the TradeTools of the Trade articles are supposed to "report on specific techniques, materials, books, and technologies that can be useful to U.S. Extension professionals." The ones in this issue fill that bill.
And that brings me to my next topic. Feedback WantedOctober's Commentary articles have gotten some good feedback. The electronic discussion forum that's part of "Extension: On the Brink of Extinction or Distinction?" http://www.joe.org/joe/2000october/comm1.html contains a dozen or so thoughtful and enthusiastic responses. And the authors of "Value-Free Extension Education?" http://www.joe.org/joe/2000october/comm2.html report getting responses from Extension staff across the country. That's great. Keep it coming. We want JOE to be a real forum for discussion and force for change. That's why we include authors' e-mail addresses. (And if you really feel strongly, you can always reach more of us in a Commentary.) In 2001, we'll be testing a JOE electronic discussion forum for even more feedback and livelier discussion. We haven't gotten the bugs worked out yet, but, when we do, you'll be the first to know. JOE UpdatesI've got two for you.
Best wishes for the New Year. Laura Hoelscher, Editor
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