National Extension Technology Community (NETC) AI Track
About the Extension Foundation’s AI Initiative
National Extension Technology Conference AI Track
- AI Keynote: Redefining Connection: Next-Generation AI and the Rediscovery of Community
- AI Session Abstracts and Presentations
- Advancing Community Impact: AI Guidance and Policy Workshop for Extension
- AI for agricultural resiliency among socially disadvantaged (SDA) and underserved farmers
- AI Prompting Workshop
- Beyond Boundaries: AI-Infused Extensions for Progressive Solutions
- Communication, Extension Mentoring, and Supportive AI Tools
- Critical AI Literacy
- Empowering Extension with AI: The ExtensionBot Project
- Ethics in AI
- Intelligence Accelerated: Navigating Your Day with Microsoft Copilot
- Knowledge and Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Extension: Case of Tennessee Cooperative Extension Service
- Leveraging AI for Transformative Agricultural Extension
- Using Artificial Intelligence to Complement Your Work
- Takeaways and Next Steps
Other AI Information, Presentations and Resources from the Extension Foundation
About the Extension Foundation’s AI Initiative
Founded in 2006 by Extension leaders, the Extension Foundation has been instrumental in advancing technology adoption in Cooperative Extension.
The Foundation partners with Cooperative Extension through liaison roles and a formal plan of work with the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP) to increase system capacity while providing programmatic services and helping Extension programs scale and investigate new methods and models for implementing programs. The Extension Foundation also provides leadership for technology adoption, focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and administering commercial systems for Cooperative Extension to use nationally.
Our AI initiatives are supported by a New Technologies in Ag Grant (NTAE) from the United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA NIFA) funding opportunity USDA-NIFA-OP-010186 (award number 2023-41595-41325), in partnership with the University of New Hampshire. Previous work was supported by NTAE grant no. 2020-41595-30123 from USDA NIFA via a partnership with Oklahoma State University. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Funding from this grant enabled the Foundation to offer an AI-related track at the 2024 National Extension Technology Conference (NETC), an annual gathering for Extension technology professionals that offers important networking and professional development opportunities. The conference is organized by the National Extension Technology Community, a nonprofit organization dedicated to extending professional development, education, and networking opportunities to Cooperative Extension employees. Learn more.
This year’s conference in State College, Pennsylvania, brought together experts to share insights and innovations shaping the future of Extension, with a special track of more than a dozen sessions dedicated to AI.
The Potential of AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help Cooperative Extension professionals by:
- Enhancing efficiency and reach:
AI can help Extension professionals automate routine tasks such as agenda creation and taking notes in meetings. This can free up time to focus on other tasks. AI can also help in outreach efforts by creating social media posts, personalized communication, and providing language translation. - Improving data analysis:
AI can be valuable in evaluating and assessing data, helping to identify trends, predict outcomes, and make informed decisions. This data analysis can inform program development and resource allocation. - Delivering personalized services:
AI-powered tools can be used to provide tailored recommendations and information to clientele based on their specific needs and queries. ExtensionBot is one example of this. - Expanding the knowledge base:
AI can be valuable in curating and organizing information from a wide range of sources.
The Foundation’s Technology Solutions team is actively engaged in advancing the adoption of AI in Extension. How can we support your efforts?









