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Ben Jackson 706-542-9051 bjackson@warnell.uga

Ben Jackson 706-542-9051 bjackson@warnell.uga.edu. Forest-Based Bioenergy Community of Practice and Other Educational Resources.

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Ben Jackson 706-542-9051 bjackson@warnell.uga

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  1. Ben Jackson 706-542-9051 bjackson@warnell.uga.edu Forest-Based Bioenergy Community of Practice and Other Educational Resources

  2. An Internet-based educational partnership of the 74, 1862 and 1890 institutions of the Land-Grant university system that helps people improve their lives by providing access to objective research-based information and learning opportunities.

  3. Community of Practice (CoP) • Loosely coupled group of practitioners who work and learn together around a certain broad topic over an extended period of time • Operates on the basis of joint interest, spontaneous interaction, and mutual development • The site to collaboratively generate educational products to serve their designated Communities of Interest

  4. Community of Interest (CoI) • Four interest groups or clientele • General public, individuals and communities, who are seeking quality information on forest-based bioenergy opportunities. • Extension educators looking for a reliable resource to help them respond to client needs. • Professional forest resource managers, such as researchers, USDA Forest Service, state forestry professionals and private forestry consultants. • Policy makers and legislators who need viable and accurate information to serve their constituents.

  5. Vision Provides access to information, 24/7/365 Has national shared strength with local customized focus Content is dynamic and evolving Complements the Cooperative Extension System Increases visibility of Cooperative Extension by reaching new audiences and expanding partnership opportunities Promotes collaborative development and minimizes duplication Provides on-going linkages between CoI

  6. Values • Embracing the values of the land-grant philosophy - learning, discovery and engagement • Expanding access to objective, research based content. • Openly-shared educational product development. • Joint ownership and peer-reviewed content. • Better together than separate

  7. Goals Enhance accessibility and quality of relevant knowledge for existing customers, partners, and Extension educators Foster collaboration across the Extension network by creating communities of practice to develop educational programs Enhance Extension's technological capabilities through strategic investments in shared cyber infrastructure Continually adopt and employ new technology to help customers acquire and apply knowledge to improve their quality of life Expand access to new partners and customers including an emphasis on the underserved Expand breadth and depth of content accessible at county offices Enhance efficiencies of budget and expand resources across the Extension network to support the overall Extension mission

  8. Guiding Principles • “Openly shared” educational product development • Constant interaction with the CoI • Strengthens educational products • Guides revisions and updates of content • Identify additional CoI needs. • Authors will retain development recognition for promotion and tenure purposes • Products developed will belong to the system (the CoP, eXtension and Cooperative Extension) • Authors must leave content with the community if they are no longer a part of the CoP • Members can use products created by the CoP in their own home institution’s programming efforts • Others in your field with appropriate qualifications can and should make contributions/decisions

  9. Principles (cont’d.) Unselfish joint ownership and peer-reviewed development of content Change is continuous in most content areas Some content is unique to local, state, or multi-state audiences while some may apply to a national audience We can no longer afford duplication of effort in the system and that we must prepare to engage users in new ways Understand CoPs are Extension-led and should include individuals from research, teaching, private and other agency sectors

  10. Forest-Based Bioenergy (FBB) CoP Mission Assess the current state of the industry Assist with the complex dissemination of forest-based bioenergy and bio-products information Create and maintain the primary system that will continuously track new advancements and information Support the needs of individual producers and users as well as local, state, regional and national resource planning professionals Continuously improve the CoP

  11. The FBB CoP Includes Extension educators Faculty members Researchers Private industry Government agencies NGOs Not only forestry professionals, but Engineering professionals Rural economic development practitioners Conservation groups Renewable energy groups. Anyone willing to work in a collaborative manner to deliver science-based peer-reviewed extension education materials related to the subject of forest-based bioenergy We invite all of you to join and participate

  12. Possible Team Structure Communication & Facilitation Team

  13. Core Leadership Team Team Leaders – point of contact for the eXtension staff, basic organization & eXtension Certified Content Team Leaders – lead teams that Develop content around a specific subject area for the CoP, and also lead FAQ, Discussion and Chat teams, Ask and Expert, etc Content Review Team – formal peer review of all products. Suggests other materials for inclusion Editorial Review Teams - reviews eXtension CoP educational products for style, grammar, punctuation, reading level and accuracy

  14. Core Leadership Team On-call Team – support the Ask the Expert, real time events (chats, webinars), diagnostics, and collaborative learning spaces Evaluation & Assessment Team – liaison to the CoI, markets products Content Creation Resource – Communication & Facilitation Team

  15. General CoP Members Subject matter specialists that have made a commitment to collaborate with other members by providing expertise and assistance in content development under some direction of the CLT

  16. Forest-Based Bioenergy (FBB) CoP Mission Assess the current state of the industry Assist with the complex dissemination of forest-based bioenergy and bio-products information Create and maintain the primary system that will continuously track new advancements and information Support the needs of individual producers and users as well as local, state, regional and national resource planning professionals Continuously improve the CoP

  17. Scope of Work Information pages (wiki pages) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Ask the Expert Curriculum – Moodle Learning Modules

  18. Forest-Based Bioenergy (FBB) CoP Mission Assess the current state of the industry Assist with the complex dissemination of forest-based bioenergy and bio-products information Create and maintain the primary system that will continuously track new advancements and information Support the needs of individual producers and users as well as local, state, regional and national resource planning professionals Continuously improve the CoP

  19. FBB CoP Content Outline • General • Impact on nation’s dependency on foreign oil • Basic Terms and Concepts on Energy • Common Concerns • Comparing Wood and Fossil Fuels • Understanding Potential of Forest-based biomass • The nation’s forest biomass resource • Environmental • Climate Change • Environmental Impacts • Impacts on Air, Water, Habitat Quality • Sustainability • Benefits and Challenges • Increasing Demand and Uses of Forest • Economics • Economic Impacts • Sources and Supply • Policies and Incentives • Federal • State

  20. Forest-Based Bioenergy (FBB) CoP Mission Assess the current state of the industry Assist with the complex dissemination of forest-based bioenergy and bio-products information Create and maintain the primary system that will continuously track new advancements and information Support the needs of individual producers and users as well as local, state, regional and national resource planning professionals Continuously improve the CoP

  21. FBB CoP Content Outline • Resource Management • Forest management • Harvesting • Transporting • Processing • Utilization and Conversion Technologies • Competing uses for forest products • Analyses of Technologies • Community Development • WUI Issues • Case Studies • Resources • Biomass Models • Units of Measure & Conversion tables • Glossary or Terms • Frequently Asked Questions • Ask an Expert • Moodle Learning Modules

  22. Forest-Based Bioenergy (FBB) CoP Mission Assess the current state of the industry Assist with the complex dissemination of forest-based bioenergy and bio-products information Create and maintain the primary system that will continuously track new advancements and information Support the needs of individual producers and users as well as local, state, regional and national resource planning professionals Continuously improve the CoP

  23. Forest-Based Bioenergy (FBB) CoP Mission Assess the current state of the industry Assist with the complex dissemination of forest-based bioenergy and bio-products information Create and maintain the primary system that will continuously track new advancements and information Support the needs of individual producers and users as well as local, state, regional and national resource planning professionals Continuously improve the CoP

  24. How to Join Go to https://people.extension.org and create an eXtensionID

  25. Sample Wiki Page

  26. How to Join the FBB CoP On the CoP Community Home page, locate the page for CoP membership. There you will find the leadership contact information for the CoP. Send an email to the leadership of the CoP you wish to join. Add your name and contact information on the CoP membership page. Go to http://cop.extension.org/wiki/Training and select Creating a User Page in the eXtension Wikis to add your information. Go to http://cop.extension.org/wiki/Training to learn how to work in the CoP wiki.

  27. Other Woody Bioenergy Educational Resources We Have Created

  28. Encyclopedia of Southern Bioenergy www.forestencyclopedia.net

  29. The Forest Bioenergy Web Portal Designed for Educators Site owned by SFRP Contains: News Calendar of Events Links Case Studies Presentations Images Glossary Training Materials www.forestbioenergy.net

  30. Trainer’s Curriculum Notebook 7 Modules Biomass Southern Resource Production Harvesting Utilization Economics Sustainability 53 Fact sheets Activities Glossary Evaluation material

  31. Trainer’s Curriculum Notebook Materials found in several places Forest Bioenergy web portal www.forestbioenergy.net US Forest Service’s Interface South website www.interfacesouth.org

  32. The National Learning Center for Private Forest and Range Landowners 6 interactive modules (modules 1 & 2 were combined) Same branding Features: Flash animation Post tests Videos Image enlargement http://forestandrange.org/Biomass/index.asp

  33. Wood to Energy Set of outreach materials aimed at Increasing community awareness Enhancing community discussions About using wood for power and heat

  34. Wood to Energy Materials include: Ambassador’s Guide Fact Sheets Case Studies Community Economic Profiles Presentation Resources Available at: www.interfacesouth.org/

  35. Archive of This Slideshow • http://www.forestbioenergy.net/presentations • Woody Bug Presentation – June 9, 2009 Ben Jackson School of Forestry and Natural Resources University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 706-542-9051 bjackson@warnell.uga.edu

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