Theme 33: Technology Transfer and Education
Description
The GrassGro Decision Support tool (DS tool) (Donnelly and Moore, 1999) was released for commercial use in Australia with a training package in late 1997. An assessment of its adoption was made by a survey of 53 registered users in March 1999. An evaluation of the software and training package was made at training workshops by 92 users between 1997 and December 1999. The response rates to the survey and the evaluation were 62% and 82% respectively. Seventy six percent of survey respondents had analysed at least one problem with GrassGro and 27% had applied GrassGro to five or more problems encountered in the management of grazing enterprises. Users valued training highly and on completion were confident in their use of GrassGro; 63% of repondents had extrapolated the results of their analyses to a district or regional level.
Citation
Salmon, E. M. and Moore, A. D., "Adoption and Influence: Industry Evaluation of the GrassGroTM Decision Support Tool" (2022). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 5.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/19/33/5
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Adoption and Influence: Industry Evaluation of the GrassGroTM Decision Support Tool
The GrassGro Decision Support tool (DS tool) (Donnelly and Moore, 1999) was released for commercial use in Australia with a training package in late 1997. An assessment of its adoption was made by a survey of 53 registered users in March 1999. An evaluation of the software and training package was made at training workshops by 92 users between 1997 and December 1999. The response rates to the survey and the evaluation were 62% and 82% respectively. Seventy six percent of survey respondents had analysed at least one problem with GrassGro and 27% had applied GrassGro to five or more problems encountered in the management of grazing enterprises. Users valued training highly and on completion were confident in their use of GrassGro; 63% of repondents had extrapolated the results of their analyses to a district or regional level.