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Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Development and usage of eXtension's HorseQuest: an online resource.

E.A. Greene; A. S. Griffin; J. Whittle; C. A. Williams; A. B. Howard; Kathleen P. Anderson

eXtension (pronounced e-extension) is an online resource transforming how faculty can collaborate and deliver equine education. As the first Community of Practice launched from eXtension, HorseQuest (HQ) offers free, interactive, peer-reviewed, online resources on a variety of equine-related topics at http://www.extension.org. This group has adapted traditional educational content to the online environment to maximize search engine optimization, to be more discoverable and relevant in the online world. This means that HQ resources are consistently being found on the first page of search results. Also, by researching key words searched by Internet users, HQ has guided new content direction and determined potential webcast topics based on relevance and frequency of those searches. In addition to establishing good search engine optimization, HQ has been utilizing the viral networking aspect of YouTube by uploading clips of existing equine educational videos to YouTube. HorseQuest content appears in mainstream media, is passed on by the user, and helps HQ effectively reach their community of interest (horse enthusiasts). HorseQuest partners with My Horse University to produce webcasts that combine concise knowledge exchange via a scripted presentation with viewer chat and incoming questions. HorseQuest has produced and published content including 12 learning modules, 8 webchats, 21 webcasts, and 572 videos segments. After the official public launch, there was a steady increase in average number of visits/mo and average page views/mo over the 26-mo period. These regressions show a statistically significant increase in visits (P < 0.001) of approximately 450 visits per month and a significant increase in page views (P = 0.004) of about 373 page views per month. HorseQuest is a resource for several state 4-H advancement and competition programs and will continue to be incorporated into traditional extension programs, while reaching and affecting global audiences.


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2013

Production and environmental implications of equine grazing

R.C. Bott; E.A. Greene; Katherine M. Koch; K.L. Martinson; P.D. Siciliano; Carey A. Williams; N. L. Trottier; Amy O. Burk; A.M. Swinker


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2011

Assessing the Impact and Usefulness of eXtension Horses

Kathleen P. Anderson; E.A. Greene; K.L. Martinson


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2009

Using Web 2.0 Technology (YouTube) to Reach Extension Clientele

E.A. Greene; J.L. Whittle; A.S. Griffin; C.H. Wood; Kathleen P. Anderson; Carey A. Williams


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2011

Academic Assessment of Equine Welfare During the Gather Process of the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro Program

E.A. Greene; Camie R. Heleski; Sarah L. Ralston; Carolyn L. Stull


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2011

Survey of Adult Volunteer Horse Leaders for the Development of an Online Equine Education Program

K.L. Waite; K. Wilson; G. Heyboer; E.A. Greene


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2012

Effective Evaluation of Equine Extension Programs

K.L. Martinson; Thomas Bartholomay; Kathleen P. Anderson; C. Skelly; E.A. Greene


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2012

Environmental Impacts of Equine Operations: A U.S. Department of Agriculture Multistate Project

Michael L. Westendorf; Carey A. Williams; Amy O. Burk; N. L. Trottier; K.L. Martinson; P.D. Siciliano; A.M. Swinker; E.A. Greene; R.C. Bott


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2011

A Comparison of Actual and Suggested Digestible Energy Intakes of Miniature Horses Derived from Different Feeding Recommendations

Abigail L. Scherer-Hoock; E.A. Greene; Michael Lennox; Clarissa Brown-Douglas


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2009

A Comparison of Actual and Recommended Digestible Energy Intakes Derived from Differing Feeding Standards for Miniature Horses

A.L. Scherer-Hoock∗; E.A. Greene; M. Lennox; C. Brown-Douglas

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Kathleen P. Anderson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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A.M. Swinker

Pennsylvania State University

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C. Skelly

Michigan State University

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R.C. Bott

South Dakota State University

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N. L. Trottier

Michigan State University

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