General Conference Information

SNE 2008 Annual Conference Slides and Educational Materials

FRIDAY, JULY 18
Nutrition Education from Seed to Table with Urban Agriculture Tour

SATURDAY, JULY 19

FNEE Workshop - Enhancing Extension Practice with Theory, Research, & Evaluation

Overview

Steps 2 & 3

Steps 4 & 5

Step 6

Motivational Interviewing for Nutrition Educators

SUNDAY, JULY 20

Opening Plenary - Nutrition Educators and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Opportunities for Collaboration

The Organics Debate: Is the Premium Worth It?

Helping, Not Hurting: Perspectives on Eating and Food-related Behaviors in Children and Adolescents

Smart Heart: Cardiac Trends and Nutrition Advice for Diverse Groups

George M. Briggs Nutrition Science Symposium - What’s on the menu? Culture, Trends and Myths in Contemporary Family Meals

Presentation

Presentation Part 1

Presentation Part 2a

Presentation Part 2b

Presentation Part 2c

Presentation Part 3a

Presentation Part 3b

Presentation Part 3c

Child Nutrition Reauthorization 2009 - Advancing Nutrition Education and Promotion in Schools

MONDAY, JULY 21

New Visions from Different Angles: Innovative Methods and Perspectives for Nutrition Educators and Researchers

Lights! Camera! Action for Health

Cultural Shift? Implementing and Evaluating School Nutrition Policy

How to Publish in JNEB - Research, Reports, and GEMS

Mini Symposium on School Nutrition

Local Foods: A Tool for Nutrition and Food Systems Education

Nutrition Education Works! (Especially When Modeled in School Cafeteria Offerings!) Presentation 1 -- Presentation 2

Celebrating Family Food Decision Making Collaborations for Change

Public Policy Plenary: Project M.O.M.: Mothers & Others & MyPyramid

TUESDAY, JULY 22

The New Face of 60 Presentation 1 -- Presentation 2

From Data Table to Dinner Table: Connecting Nutrition and Families

Refugees in US: How ‘Food Secure’ are They?

Serious Games for Diet Change among Children

Integrating Nutrition Education and Role Modeling in Early Childhood

Southern Farms and Foodways

Bee Marks Communications Symposium: Our High Speed Communications Culture – How Can Nutrition Education Keep Up?