Technology Project Puts Lessons from Human Development Research Online

Karene Booker

Human Development Outreach & Extension is leveraging the Internet to make the lessons from faculty research more accessible to Cooperative Extension Educators and other professionals in the field. Just awarded $90,000 for an additional three years, this initiative began in 2006 through a new grant, “Using Information Technology to Meet the Needs of the Community through Human Development Extension: Partnerships for Progress.”

The project is developing downloadable materials and presentations based on current research in the Department of Human Development. The materials are designed for use by Cooperative Extension Educators, but are intended to be of value and use to others as well. The project is led by Valerie Reyna, Human Development Professor and Department Extension Leader, and Karene Booker, Extension Associate.

New Resources

1) Human Development Outreach & Extension Online

- Extension Faculty
- Programs
- Resources: Aging; Early Childhood; Education; Parent/Family; Memory, Children and the Law; and Youth Development

2) Electronic Newsletter – Human Development Today e-News

3) 2007 Human Development Research Update Presentations Online

4) Outreach Publications Coming Soon: child development and the physical environment; teen risky decision making; children’s memory and the law; developmental dyslexia; autism; language acquisition; and child abuse and neglect.

Advisory Council Members

Nancy Olsen-Harbich, CCE Suffolk County, no18@cornell.edu
Nancy Potter, CCE Tompkins County, np20@cornell.edu
Donna Horton, CCE Livingston County dfh3@cornell.edu
Judy Wolf, CCE Tioga County, jrw19@cornell.edu

Acknowledgements

We wish to thank Jo Swanson, Associate Director of Cornell Cooperative Extension and Assistant Dean in the College of Human Ecology, for championing this effort; Steve Hamilton, Professor and Associate Provost for Outreach for grant writing; Human Development Outreach & Extension faculty and staff for grant planning; and the project Advisory Council members for their commitment and guidance. This initiative is supported by Smith Lever funds from the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

For More Information

Contact Karene Booker at (607) 255-7735 or ktb1@cornell.edu.