the rural e-commerce extension initiative: a national demonstration project

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The Rural E- Commerce Extension Initiative: A National Demonstration Project

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Page 1: The Rural E-Commerce Extension Initiative: A National Demonstration Project

The Rural E-Commerce

Extension Initiative:A National Demonstration Project

Page 2: The Rural E-Commerce Extension Initiative: A National Demonstration Project

Bo Beaulieu

Director

Kathy Ibendahl

Curriculum Specialist

Page 3: The Rural E-Commerce Extension Initiative: A National Demonstration Project

The Changing Rural Economy

• Agriculture and manufacturing are no longer the foundation of job expansion

• Most jobs now being created are in the service-producing sector

• The majority of today’s firms employ only a handful of people

• To remain competitive, these small firms must embrace those innovations that help level the playing field

• e-Commerce represents one of the tools available for improving management and marketing capacity of these firms

Page 4: The Rural E-Commerce Extension Initiative: A National Demonstration Project

Project Goals

1. Invest in promising, existing Extension programs in three pilot states (Nebraska, New Mexico, & Mississippi) to assist in refining, testing, and expanding their application nationwide.

2. Catalog current and emerging e-commerce educational products being produced by CES educators for use with rural small businesses, governments, and communities.

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Project Goals (Continued)

3. Strengthen the capacity of Extension educators to become engaged in the delivery of sound e-commerce programs relevant to small rural businesses, governments, and communities.

4. Initiate the conversion of e-commerce educational resources to comply with e-Extension protocol in order to expand access and use by Extension educators and customers across the United States.

Page 6: The Rural E-Commerce Extension Initiative: A National Demonstration Project

Pilot Projects

Mississippi State UniversityPrincipal investigator: Beth Duncan

- Two e-commerce workshops expanded

- Providing information about content, processes with implementation and delivery of effective programs.

University of NebraskaPrincipal investigator: Connie Hancock

- Surveying participants of past UN e-commerce training to identify successes, challenges,

and needs.

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Pilot Projects (Continued)

New Mexico State UniversityPrincipal Investigator, Bob Coppedge

- Updating the T-ABCs program

- Developing new e-commerce community

development curricula

Page 8: The Rural E-Commerce Extension Initiative: A National Demonstration Project

The Initiative’s E-Library

An extensive catalog

of e-commerce training

materials, research,

and other resources

produced by land-grant

institutions.

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Building the Capacity of the Extension System: How?

• Providing Extension educators with ready access to the best research being generated by land-grant faculty on e-commerce

• Strengthening the ability of Extension educators to feel more comfortable and confident in delivering e-commerce educational programs through training workshops

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Building the Capacity of the Extension System: How?

• Identifying and expanding the quality of e-commerce educational curricula available to support the e-commerce educational programs of Extension educators

• Helping facilitate the building of a learning network among e-commerce Extension educators across the U.S.

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Integration Into eExtension

• To integrate e-commerce information into the future eExtension system for use by Extension educators and customers throughout the US.

• Team of subject matter experts to determine “the best of the best” e-commerce information available.

• Incorporate the information into multiple modules to create a preferred, trusted, tested, peer-reviewed educational package available to every county in the nation.

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Two Key Dimensions of eExtension

• Internal Use– Targets Extension

educators– Curriculum and other

educational products

• External Use– Targets consumers– Short responses to

various consumer requests

INTERNALEXTERNAL

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Integration Into eExtension

http://e-extensionproject.info

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Our Future Plans

• Build on the success of this conference by delivering training to other regions of the U.S.

• Monitor the changing needs of rural businesses in the e-commerce arena

• Invest in individuals who are positioned to develop educational programs/activities that respond to these changing needs

• Keep the knowledge and skills of Extension educators cutting-edge

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E-Commerce Newsletter

• Plan to launch new e-commerce newsletter for Extension educators and others

• Will provide timely updates on new educational resources, research studies, upcoming workshops, etc.

• Also want to highlight business success stories

• Other ideas?