SIG,
We need you to read and comment on the strategic plan. Please comment here or email me at mbyrnes@nmsu,edu. We would love some suggestions. We want to discuss this and vote on it during the conference so please give us a little of your time… particularly if you won’t be attending the conference. Leslie Edgar, your soon to be Chair, deserves major props for writing this. Don Poucher, your soon to be Vice Chair, deserves a big shout out for his significant contributions too.
Take care
iSIG Mission:
Provides a forum for discussion of issues pertinent to international communicators and technologists; enables collaboration among communicators and technologists on various international projects and programs.
iSIG Goal 1 – Improve involvement, communication and collaboration in international activities among iSIG members.
Objectives –
(a) Identify at least five individuals interested in mentoring new or young members, in and effort to explore potential involvement and expansion of international activities. (2009-2010)
i) Increase to ten members (2010-2012)
(b) Identify at least five individuals interested in being mentored. (2009-2010)
i) Increase to ten members (2010-2012)
Tactics –
(a) Use the 2009 ACE iSIG meeting to initiate conversations regarding this goal.
(b) Update iSIG Web site with information about mentor/mentee program. (2009)
(c) Focus on building program collaborations and expanding international efforts. (2009-2012)
(d) Begin regular communications and/or meetings based on iSIG member feedback. (2009-2012)
iSIG Goal 2 – Utilize technology more and provide greater access and communication among iSIG members.
Objectives –
(a) Identify names and institutional affiliations of iSIG membership. (2009)
(b) From iSIG membership, develop inventory of available technology among members (such as SKYPE, polycom, etc) that will enable real-time collaboration. (2009-2012)
(c) Schedule and conduct regular presentations by iSIG members to iSIG members and others. Presentations will highlight past, present, and future activities in the international arena. (2010-2012)
Tactics –
(a) Use the existing iSIG list and cross reference with the ACE list to identify contact information and institutional affiliation. (2009)
(b) Survey iSIG members to determine past and present international work. (2010)
(c) Use the 2009 ACE iSIG meeting to initiate conversations regarding this goal.
(d) Survey iSIG members to develop inventory of available technology. (2010)
(e) Initiate communication/collaboration with available technology. (2009-2012)
iSIG Goal 3 – Build collaborations and connections with international organizations such as CGIAR centers, IICA, CATIE, and AIAEE.
Objectives –
(a) Meet personally w/ representatives from two identified organizations to discuss potential collaborations. (2009-2010)
i) Identify additional organizations. (2009-2012)
ii) Increase to five organizations by 2012. (2011-2012)
Tactics –
(a) Use existing relationships in iSIG to explore connections and collaborations.
(b) Develop and implement schedule of real-time collaborations.
iSIG Goal 4 – Maintain existing relationships and seek expansion of activities throughout the Americas: Central America, South American and Canada.
Objectives –
(a) Among iSIG members, identify current relationships, activities and future plans in the Americas. (2009-2012)
(b) Increase participation and collaboration among membership. (2009-2012)
(c) Identify target people/organizations and begin regular communication with these individuals/entities. (2009-2012)
Tactics –
(a) Use existing and future activities in iSIG to explore connections and collaborations in target countries.
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