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Money Minute: Using short informational videos during COVID-19

Authors
  • Christopher T. Sneed (The University of Tennessee Extension)
  • Ann A. Berry (The University of Tennessee Extension)
  • Shelly N. Barnes (The University of Tennessee Extension)
  • Donna D. Calhoun (The University of Tennessee Extension)
  • Tracy V. Hagan (The University of Tennessee Extension)
  • Marci H. Hethmon (The University of Tennessee Extension)
  • Karen D. Jones (Tennessee State University Extension)
  • Barbara Metzger (The University of Tennessee Extension)

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a money crunch for some families. To help families struggling financially while capitalizing on at-home time, The University of Tennessee (UT) Extension consumer economics leadership team developed a series of money management videos called Money Minute. The primary purpose of the videos was to provide research-based financial education during this time of financial hardships. Filmed using Zoom, each video offers a piece of research-based information, additional resources, and a call to action. The video series proved to be effective in reaching clientele with financial information in the midst of a pandemic.

Keywords: COVID-19, Zoom, Social Media, distance technology, money

How to Cite:

Sneed, C. T., Berry, A. A., Barnes, S. N., Calhoun, D. D., Hagan, T. V., Hethmon, M. H., Jones, K. D. & Metzger, B., (2021) “Money Minute: Using short informational videos during COVID-19”, [TEST] Journal of Extension 59(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.59.01.06

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Published on
2021-03-11

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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0