Archive for April, 2010

eXtension Welcomes Melissa Rach as a Keynote Speaker at the 2010 CoP Workshop

We are pleased to introduce you to Melissa Rach, one of the keynote speakers at eXtension’s 2010 Communities of Practice Workshop, held June 6-8. If you have not signed up to attend, you can do so now here.

Melissa is director of content strategy at Brain Traffic, an agency focused on helping clients tackle messy content problems. Melissa worked on her first online project in 1993. Since then, she has become a respected authority on how organizations incorporate interactive content into their overall communications strategies. Her methodologies have been taught at universities nationwide and recognized in books for nearly a decade, from Webmastering for Dummies (2000) to Content Strategy for the Web (2009).

We asked Melissa a few questions about her role as a content strategist and what exactly that means. You can see the interview below:

What is Brain Traffic all about?
Brain Traffic is one of the only consultancies in the world dedicated exclusively to solving content problems. Our work focuses on content strategy and implementation. Content strategy helps organizations effectively plan, create, share, and govern content. Implementation is about putting those strategies into action—everything from web writing to leading corporate governance committees.

In the last few months we’ve worked on projects for Microsoft, RIM (Blackberry), Merck, University of Minnesota, Union of Concerned Scientists, Southern California Presbyterian Homes, Best Buy, and several other organizations.

Content strategy is a new field, but every Brain Traffic employee is a career content expert. Our backgrounds are in areas such as corporate communications, marketing, technical writing, information architecture, journalism, and library and information science.

Why do companies need a content strategy?
Today, more than half of the workforce in industrialized countries is paid to create or share content.  Think about a typical company. There are marketing people creating brochures, product people creating instruction manuals, lawyers creating policies, etc. A content strategy ensures all of the time, effort, and money invested on content is well spent.

Additionally, the web has intensified the need for content strategy—because now all of that corporate content is easily accessible to the world. Online, disparate content is (literally) linked together in ways nobody expected. The press releases are right next to the investor information, which is right next to the customer information. Everything from a web site’s privacy policy to the latest tweet needs to be cohesive, coordinated, and effective. It’s a lot to manage, and contents strategy makes it managing things realistic.

What is a content audit?
A content audit is similar to an accounting audit–only without the IRS involved. Like an accountant, a person doing a content audit takes a thorough look at all of the content and draws conclusions from what he or she finds.  It answers questions like:

  • What do we have out there? (Content accumulates fast, it’s easy to forget what you have.)
  • Does this content meet the needs of our audience? Have audience needs changed?
  • Is it still accurate and up to date?
  • Where are the gaps?
  • What are the opportunities for improvement?

Content online is a living thing – it’s never “done.” So, regular content audits are one of the most important (and easiest) ways to improve the impact you have with your content. It might seem a bit tedious at first, but it’s actually enjoyable and rewarding once you get in the rhythm.

What brought you to where you are today? (What got you interested in Content Strategy?)
That’s a long story. I started my career as a journalist at the University of Wisconsin right around the time when the internet began. (I actually wrote the brochure that introduced professors and students to email.)  When I got assigned to one of the UW’s first email newsletters, I was smitten. From then on the internet captured my attention and really never let go.

Since then I have focused my career on understanding how interactive media influences the way people learn and businesses operate. Content strategy brings all of my favorite things together: messaging, content structure, cognitive science, and business strategy.

I’ve worked in interactive/marketing agencies, magazines, an educational media company, and corporate communications.  I’ve had tons of titles: writer, information architect, researcher, business analyst, etc. – but in reality, I’ve been doing content strategy for the better part of 15 years.

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eXtension Premieres New Marketing Video

Check out eXtension’s new marketing video on YouTube:
http://about.extension.org/why-extension/

This video lets Cooperative Extension faculty and staff, educators and agents know the importance of working with today’s technology to reach new and current audiences where they are in online communities. The video explains where the world is today with technology and where it’s heading…and why it’s important to engage with eXtension to be a part of this revolution.

The link to this marketing video can be shared broadly with colleagues and embedded on state and local extension web sites. If you have questions or comments about the video, please contact Terry Meisenbach at tmeisenbach@extension.org.

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Opportunities Available to Include eXtension in AFRI Proposals

USDA/NIFA has just released the new Agricultural and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) RFAs. AFRI represents exciting program opportunities for Cooperative Extension and eXtension can help ensure that appropriate teams and multiple institutions are involved. According to program guidelines, funds may be requested, among others, for stand-alone Extension projects and integrated projects. Both of these can be used to establish new and/or enhance existing eXtension Communities of Practice in areas consistent with AFRI program priorities.

With this in mind, please consider encouraging faculty at your institution to involve Communities of Practice either in lead roles or in supporting roles in proposals. Communities of Practice are available due to the investments Cooperative Extension and partners have made and provide a good core of collaborating Extension professionals from multiple states.

A Community of Practice is a multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary virtual network of subject matter content providers consisting of faculty, professional and para-professional staff, county educators, industry experts, clientele and government agency representatives who share knowledge or competence in a specific content area and are willing to work and learn together over a period of time to further develop and share that knowledge in forms of educational products and programs.

For a list and brief description of eXtension Communities of Practice please visit:
http://about.extension.org/wiki/eXtension_Communities_of_Practice_with_Brief_Description

For detailed information on ways to include eXtension in AFRI applications, please visit:
http://about.extension.org/wiki/NIFA_RFA_Information. Please note, several Communities of Practice have posted information sheets describing their interest in competitive proposal collaboration.

For more information about eXtension, please visit:
http://about.extension.org (information about the eXtension Initiative)
http://extension.org (subject matter resources provided to the public)

To help potential partners learn about the advantages of partnering with eXtension Communities of Practice, the following 1-hour conference calls will be held. Please call: (712) 432-0111, Access Code 517400#.

April 7, 11 a.m. ET
April 9, 11 a.m. ET
April 13, 11 a.m. ET
April 20, 11 a.m. ET

If you have questions or comments, or wish to contact Community of Practice leaders, please contact Craig Wood at craig.wood@extension.org, 859.323.8472 (office), Ashley Griffin at ashley.griffin@extension.org, 859.323.8473 (office) or Dan Cotton at dan.cotton@extension.org, 402.472.8841 (office).

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Bayer Renews Support for eXtension

Bayer Environmental Science has renewed its sponsorship of eXtension’s Fire Ants Community of Practice. The $5,000 sponsorship will support the efforts of the Fire Ants CoP and will provide Bayer recognition on the site. This is the second year of sponsorship by Bayer. CoP Co-chairs Bart Drees and Kathy Flanders are looking forward to Bayer’s continued involvement in the CoP and enhancing the partnership. For more information about eXtension’s corporate development please contact Betty Johnson at betty.johnson@extension.org.

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National eXtension Web Conference April 14

eXtension will host a national web conference on Wednesday, April 14 from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. EASTERN The web conference will update attendees on the eXtension initiative including USDA/AFRI opportunities, the Military Families Partnership, Be, Grow, Create III effort, the National Community of Practice Workshop, and the Ask an Expert Question Wrangler push.

Join the web conference at: http://connect.extension.iastate.edu/teammeeting

For more information contact Terry Meisenbach at tmeisenbach@extension.org.

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eXtension CoPs Announce April Webinars

Several eXtension Communities of Practice will be offering webinars this month; click on the link provided for details:

April 5, 2010: Dairy Extension Webinar Series – Strategies to Get Cows Pregnant (http://www.extension.org/events/1597)

April 6, 2010: eOrganic Webinar: New Agriculture Network and Farmer Participatory Extension (http://www.extension.org/events/1577)

April 6, 2010: eOrganic Webinar: Planning for Flexibility in Effective Crop Rotations by Chuck Mohler (http://www.extension.org/events/1604)

April 13, 2010: eOrganic Webinar: The Economics of Organic Dairy Farming in New England, by Bob Parsons (http://www.extension.org/events/1605)

April 23 & April 29, 2010: Public Talk, Public Action (http://bit.ly/9nViXq)

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eXtension Releases 2009 Annual Report—Return on Investment

eXtension’s annual report Return on Investment was presented to the National Extension Directors and Administrators (NEDA) meeting in Tampa in March. The document focuses on activities and accomplishments of all involved in eXtension during 2009 and features testimonials from Community of Practice members impacted by their engagement in the eXtension initiative. A PDF version of the document can be found at:

http://about.extension.org/mediawiki/files/7/7f/EXtension_annual_report_09.pdf

If you have questions about the Return on Investment please contact Terry Meisenbach at tmeisenbach@extension.org.

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Families Food and Fitness Gaining Followers on Twitter

Families Food and Fitness loves connecting on Twitter! @FFFCoP actively engages its target population and increases the availability of its content through Twitter. @FFFCoP also connects with various health, nutrition, and media entities helping to further spread the word about eXtension’s Families Food and Fitness CoP.

Families Food and Fitness currently has 318 followers. @FFFCoP also appears on 12 lists following more than 1,600 tweets. Check out some of our followers!

@ObamaFoodorama (independent blog of record about White House food initiatives)
@Newsweek (over 1.2 million followers)
@Parenting (Parenting and Baby Talk magazines)
@FamilyDotCom (Disney’s Family.com)
@BaylorHealth
@FeedtheBelly (senior food editor of Health magazine)
@LizSzabo (USA Today reporter)
@American_Heart (American Heart Association)
@PhilLempert (food and retail trends reporter)
@RWJF_PubHealth (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Public Health Portfolio)
@micheleborba (parenting expert and TODAY show contributor)
@alivincent (THE Biggest Loser)
@USDA_NIFA
@SparkPeople (website to SPARK millions of PEOPLE to reach their goals and lead healthier lives)
@RealAge (Dr. Roizen and Dr. Oz).

Engaging in social media like Twitter and Facebook gives you the opportunity to learn the most up to date information instantly! Join the conversation today! Follow @FFFCoP!

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eXtension Public Site Has New Look

The continued growth in the number of eXtension Communities of Practice strained the existing homepage layout as more and more communities were added to the Resource Areas section. We realized that the page design would need to change to accommodate all the new communities. At the beginning of 2010 we began a process of examining how the current homepage was being used by site visitors and used that information to guide the design process.

The new homepage design, launched recently, includes a new “accordion” navigation to display Communities of Practice, a rotating listing of sponsors and partners, a tighter focus on listed events in the immediate future, a stronger visual impact to distinguish the homepage from interior pages, a direct link to Ask an Expert, an expanded list of featured articles and an expanded recent articles, FAQs, learning lessons and news listing. See what you think: http://www.extension.org

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National CoP Workshop, Austin, TX – June 6 – 8, 2010

Texas state capitol building

eXtension will host a National Community of Practice Workshop in Austin, Texas June 6-8, 2010.

The goal of this workshop is to create an engaging learning environment, through a workshop format, that allows participants to learn by doing and provide time for Community of Practice members and leaders to apply what is learned from the speakers and sessions. It is important that we understand the trends and directions of society (our users) and how people currently and into the future choose to engage and access our educational products and services. We invite all to attend. There will be a reception starting at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 6 followed by two full days of sessions beginning at 8 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. June 7 & 8, 2010.

Go to the National CoP Workshop Web site at http://about.extension.org/the-2010national-cop-workshop/ for more information and details as the National Workshop approaches.

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