Our new web strategy is focused on bringing the breadth and depth of OSU Extension content into one place. Content teams and web groups are crucial to this effort.
Thank you to those listed below for stepping up to serve as members of content teams. We appreciate your time and commitment. Your efforts pave the way for all of us to have an awesome web presence! Thanks also to our Program Area Leaders and Regional Directors for your support and collaboration.
To begin working on the website, you must first understand about groups.
What are the roles and responsibilities of all groups?
Content Team Leader/Web Group Coordinator: Act as a single point of contact and liaison between content team or county office or program group and the program area leader and the Extension web team. The basic overview of responsibilities include:
- Evaluate and organize existing content
- Prioritize content and identify gaps
- Revise and create new content (as needed)
- Enter content in content management system (Drupal website)
- Maintain content on the Extension web presence (update, archive)
- Collaborate to develop content strategy and review analytics
For entering and revising information on the website, access is divided up by content teams, program groups, and county office/combined station groups. In some cases, you may be in more than one group, such as if your expertise is in more than one content area. You may also be part of a topic page committee, which is made up of different content teams to decide what content displays on a topic page.
Read more about the roles in Getting Started in the guide on the training page, especially the roles and responsibilities section. Additionally the specific roles can be read about:
- Primary roles and responsibilities
- Leadership roles and responsibilities
- Technology, Communications, and Support roles and responsibilities
Points of Contact
Here, you can find information about each content team or group in case you need to know what group(s) you are in or be in touch with others.
- Agriculture & Natural Resources
- Family and Community Health/SNAP-Ed
- Forestry & Natural Resources
- Open Campus
- Outdoor School
- Sea Grant
- 4-H Youth Development (statewide)
- 4-H program groups at the county levelĀ
- Master Gardeners program groups at the county level
- County office and combined research/Extension center web groups
- Topic pages committees