Integrating principles of social innovation and knowledge ManagementRichard Vines
This presentation and discussion delivered by Richard Vines and Dan Cotton was one of the many presentations made at the National eXtension conference in 2014 in Sacramento California. It draws on the collaborations that have been emerging between Victoria's Department of Environment and Primary Industries, the Australian Grains Research and Development Corporation and the US eXtension Foundation. These collaborations involve the piloting of two learning networks in the Australian Grains Industry drawing upon the lessons learned from the eight years of operation of eXtension across the US Land Grant network of Universities. The discussion that followed brought to to the surface some of the underlying challenges that Australia might face as it investigates the relevance of the US eXtension model and how it might apply in an Australian context. It also raises an emergent hypothesis about whether there really is an appetite to investigate possibilities, principles and policies for multi-national science based collaborations.
Integrating principles of social innovation and knowledge ManagementRichard Vines
This presentation and discussion delivered by Richard Vines and Dan Cotton was one of the many presentations made at the National eXtension conference in 2014 in Sacramento California. It draws on the collaborations that have been emerging between Victoria's Department of Environment and Primary Industries, the Australian Grains Research and Development Corporation and the US eXtension Foundation. These collaborations involve the piloting of two learning networks in the Australian Grains Industry drawing upon the lessons learned from the eight years of operation of eXtension across the US Land Grant network of Universities. The discussion that followed brought to to the surface some of the underlying challenges that Australia might face as it investigates the relevance of the US eXtension model and how it might apply in an Australian context. It also raises an emergent hypothesis about whether there really is an appetite to investigate possibilities, principles and policies for multi-national science based collaborations.
Reflections on knowledge management practice case studyRichard Vines
This presentation provides some early reflections of a KM start up project related to Victoria's agricultural sector (Australia) some 16 months after commencement. It also draws upon some work undertaken at the University of Melbourne on the topic of regulatory burden reduction
Reflections on knowledge management practice case studyRichard Vines
This presentation provides some early reflections of a KM start up project related to Victoria's agricultural sector (Australia) some 16 months after commencement. It also draws upon some work undertaken at the University of Melbourne on the topic of regulatory burden reduction