Archive for October, 2008

Off to South Dakota Tomorrow

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Tomorrow I fly to South Dakota to speak at the South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service’s annual conference on Thursday.  I’m mostly presenting on technology tools and their applications to Extension work, along with some connections to generational differences.

I’m excited about the trip. I’ve never been to South Dakota and am looking forward to visiting Sioux Falls and then Brookings and South Dakota State University. I’m even more excited about talking to Extension peers about the tools that can help to create a 21st Century Extension professional.

Fuel Consumption and Extension Programming

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Consumers have started to drive less and appear to be keeping the driving down even as gas prices head down. Or so says a recent Wall Street Journal Online article. Less driving will likely reinforce three trends in Extension.  One is the continued difficulty in getting clientele to drive to meetings and events. The second is a move toward more changes in work structure and social entrepreneurship.  A third trend is subject matter specific: An increased market for energy programming related to conservation.

Our ability to attract audiences still appears to remain high, but converging societal trends make it difficult for all non-formal and volunteer based organizations to draw audiences. Gas prices have some impact, although there seems to be scarce research to demonstrate direct impacts.  Regardless, Extension and outreach professionals will need to find alternative ways to connect with clientele and volunteers.
A bigger impact of fuel prices occurs internally. Many Extension and third sector organizations continue to  face the double squeeze decreasing travel funds and rising fuel/reimbursement costs. Extension professionals  essentially see their travel budges reduced while the per mile reimbursement increases.  One impact from this dilemma is an increased focus on adopting (or more accurately, adapting) tools that allow for distributed collaboration.

Finally, consumers can and do change their behavior based on incentives. What new (or old) programming can we offer related to energy conservation?

Time to Get Back to Blogging

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

It does not seem like that long ago that I stopped blogging. But ugghhhh, it has been a while. My original plan was to spend some time redesigning and updating the blog.  The new modified plan is to just start posting and make design and structural changes whenever possible.  Otherwise I won’t get started. So expect to see some more posts over time, including some of my new duties with Ohio State University Extension.