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Strategic RoadmapStrategic Roadmap2011 – 2014
eXtension Strategic Plan: Emphasis Areas for the Next Four Years
Areas of focusAreas of focus
• Optimized Communities
• Partnerships and funding
• Local value enhancement
• Performance measurement
• Professional development
• Productivity improvement
Optimized CommunitiesOptimized Communities CoP Optimization guidelines completed
• 13 proposals received, being reviewed New CoPs (recent)
• Community, Local and Regional Food Systems; Marine Aquaculture; Prescribed Burning; Volunteerism; Wood Products; Sheep (almost)
A number of CoPs and new resources launched Ask an Expert V2 to be released in September Redesign of eXtension.org (plan developed) Continued effort to improve discoverability Second Life virtual learning environments continue to be
developed
Partnerships and FundingPartnerships and Funding Global Advancement, LLC hired
• National eXtension Foundation Leadership Council established, 10 of 12-15 members identified
• Development Plan with timeline being finalized
• Priority list of potential sponsors Included in NIFA competitive grant programs
• 83 letters of acknowledgment written in 2012 Partnerships with other Federal agencies
• USDA-DoD- Military Families RFA = $897,500
• CDC ~$270,000 (to eXtension) – looks promising International - INTSORMIL, Ukraine, Australia CoP sponsorships/contracts
State & Local value enhancementState & Local value enhancement Listening sessions completed Work team established Institutional teams being strengthened/established Institutional visits being made Conference exhibits being provided eXtension 101 modules being developed Monthly Institutional Team meetings 2012 National eXtension Conference scheduled
• CoP Leaders and Institutional team member sponsorships
Performance measurementPerformance measurement
Critical Success Factors established and reported• 2012 CoP reporting guidelines established with
CoPs to report outcomes/impacts
Benefits of eXtension being written/shared2-year evaluation of eXtension underwaySurveys evaluating involvement in eXtensionTransformation data/analysis being conductedState reports (upon request)
Professional developmentProfessional development
Learn V2 released; traffic/participation is growingIncreased the number of eXtension and
state/institutional offeringsNAEPSDP/eXtension survey conductedNumber of Moodle courses/learning modules
increasingNational speakers provided for NeXC2012,
NEDA, webinars
Productivity improvementProductivity improvement
1-hour Governing Committee meetingsBiannual evaluation of eXtensionFewer Directors Council MeetingsGreater use of video conferencing software to
hold distant meetings
CommentsComments
• Sonny Ramaswamy remarks at Joint CoPS meeting, July 2012
Boundary spanning structures for innovation - partnership ecosystem; Intellectual communities; breakthrough discoveries; engagement, establishing infrastructure; empowering faculty and staff…
“This is eXtension.”
Michael Ouart, Jimmy Henning, Ron Brown
• “In the future, eXtension’s importance is as a national framework/network for collaboration.”
Paul Coriel, LSU
CommentsComments
• “I really appreciated the call from Glenn Nader (eWin) about the availability of resources on wildfires…I am coming to the National eXtension Conference in OK.”
John Boren, New Mexico State University
• “I have told directors like Ed Smith in Texas that if you want money from us, it will be as an investment in an eXtension Community of Practice.”
William Nelson, CHS Foundation
CommentsComments• The topic is Extension Scholarship…
“We need to tap the entire talent of the university as we simultaneously figure out optimal strategies for faculty and staff to capture the opportunities to effectively incorporate the new online learning and engagement world. Extension will be one of several means for universities to significantly enhance their engagement port folios…This will involve structure shifts, such as clear endorsement of and support for the scholarship of engagement, it will involve significant cultural challenges and changes (paradigmatic shifts on many campuses), and it will require faculty and staff as well as university administration to actively infuse energy and leadership to increase university engagement. These initiatives will need to reach many more faculty than currently participating with eXtension. eXtension needs and should be central to these processes”.
Lou Swanson, Colorado State University
ChallengesChallenges
• Funding– NTAE reduction
– State budgets (need for creative solutions)
– Revenue generation
• Shared vision• State & Local Value• Mobile• Support – Help Desk
The next few months…DanThe next few months…Dan
• National Leadership Council
• Sponsor/partnership development
• eXtension inclusions in Federal grants
• National eXtension Conference
• eXtension Progress Review
• 2013 Milestones & Budget
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