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ONLINE SHEDMEETINGS: EXPERIENCES PRODUCING VIDEO WEBCASTS THAT SHOWCASE SUGAR INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE
By WHP THOMAS
CAN THE YouTube phenomenon be replicated in next generation extension?
There is a groundswell of interest within the Australian sugar industry in using
video webcasting as an extension tool, and rightly so; advances in technology
are already transforming the adult education and training landscape. With video
webcasting, growers have a unique opportunity to learn first-hand from other
growers’ experiences. Nevertheless, it is easy to underestimate what is involved.
Video-sharing websites like YouTube have created a misplaced perception that
any old raw footage will do. Yet audiences have a lifetime of experience
watching professionally produced films and television shows, so while they may
not know how professional-looking programs are produced, they easily detect
the telltale signs of amateurs. I argue that extension providers need to invest in
the right equipment and use the right techniques, or risk devaluing this
significant technology as an extension tool. There is presently no training
resource available to guide content developed for extension, and no standard by
which to assess the quality of material being produced. Therefore, in this paper I
present a guide to video webcasting for e-extension, reflecting personal
experience and insights gleaned from creating over 60 video clips for the
Shedmeeting website. These video clips were designed to highlight grower
experiences, research recommendations, and the economic benefits of adopting
sugar industry best practices.