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September 2015-2017 Strategy
Dennis Calvin, PhD, Chair, Board of DirectorsChristine Geith, PhD, CEO
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(Pictured from left to right)• Dennis Calvin, Pennsylvania State University, Chair• Jason Henderson, Purdue University• Doug Steele, Texas A&M University• Fred Schlutt, University of Alaska, Secretary• Vernon Jones, Langston University, Vice Chair/Treasurer
(Not pictured)• Jane Clary Loveless, ex-officio, non-voting, USDA-NIFA• Jane Schuchardt, ex-officio, non-voting, ECOP
Board of Directors
We believeExtension professionals are catalysts for putting research-based knowledge into action
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We believeWe can increase Extension professionals’ ability to deliver a visible and measureable impact, locally and system wide
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What we will do • Increase CES professionals’
effectiveness in addressing issues of importance
• Foster innovation in developing solutions and methods of work
• Advance the measurable impact of their work for the public good
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How we will do itBy helping agents, educators, faculty and specialists do their work more effectively and efficiently using people, resources and tools within the Cooperative Extension System
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How exactly • i-Three issue corps
– New methods for addressing critical issues
• i-Three innovation lab– Exploring applications in Extension
• i-Three rapid solutions– Prototyping and professional
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Role of Communities • Continue their vital role• Be an integral part of the i-Three
strategy– Work in the Lab– Be part of the Corps– Develop rapid solutions
• Use, and help create, new tools and services
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i-Three CorpsTerry Meisenbach
Pilot Strategy• Engage all Extension professionals
(educators, agents, faculty, specialists)• Strengthen their effectiveness,
modeling the use of new resources, tools and methods
• Focus on issues, in partnership with existing Extension efforts, to facilitate new ways of problem solving
• 200 in 2016; 2K in 201710/9/2015
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The first 200• i-Three Issue Corps of educators,
agents, faculty and specialists selected from member institutions
• Individuals and teams making a measurable impact on issues related to climate and food systems in 2016
• We will super-power their ongoing work with expertise, tools, and other resources
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Join the Corps!• Nominate now through
November 6• Full applications December 1• Corps members announced
December 18• Rapid solution pilots developed
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i-Three LabJerry Thomas
Fellows
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• MakersP. Hill, Utah State University
• Citizen ScienceK. Stofer, University of Florida
• Internet of ThingsJ. Hino, Oregon State Univesity
Innovation Projects
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• MappingS.Bradt, University of New Hampshire
• Personalized Learning G. Shelle, Michigan State University
• Micro LearningH. Whittaker, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
• Virtual Communication B. Koch, B. Bertsch, North Dakota State University
Innovation Projects
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• Spark LabM. Light, Ohio State University
• Forest Farming Citizen ScienceJ. Munsell, Virginia Tech
• Virtual RealityJ. Peutz, B. Cleveley, L. Wahl, U. Idaho
• Mobile AppH. Rader, University of Alaska
• Augmented RealityH. Wallace, E. Tipton, U. Tennessee
Join the Lab!• Call for Fellows and Call for
Innovation Projects from Premium Member Institutions
Coming January 2016
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i-Three Rapid SolutionsDr. Craig Wood
See Solutions!• 15-20 Rapid Solutions with
i-Three Corps Members March-August 2016
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Join Us!
Be a Member!• Join the i-Three issue Corp• Join the i-Three innovation Lab• Create measureable impact with
the Corp’s Rapid Solutions• Use our knowledge-to-action
platform• Increase results with us!
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Next Steps• October - Nominate your
professionals to join the Corps• January – Encourage your
professionals to apply for a funded Innovation Fellowship or Project (for premium members)
• March 22-25 Join us for our first i-Three event in San Antonio
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