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Welcome to the 2013-2014 North Central Region 4-H Volunteer e-Forum!

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Welcome to the2013-2014 North Central Region

4-H Volunteer e-Forum!

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Congratulations to Lisa Pfannensteil-Garrison,

KS!Recipient of the National and North Central Region2013 Salute to Excellence

Volunteer of the Year Award

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Congratulations to Mildred Waldren, KS!Recipient of the National

and North Central Region 2013 Salute to Excellence

Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Award

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Tonight’s E-Forum Program:

Rod Buchele, Kansas State University

Molly Frendo, Michigan State University

Mark Light, The Ohio State University

Kari Robideau, University of Minnesota

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Using Technology to Enhance Your 4-H Experience -- Objectives

Why?

Selecting the right tool

Managing risks

Ideas for tech integration

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Why should you consider using technology in your 4-H Club?

Youth Developmen

tFinancial

Program Planning Other

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My club,

my community,

my country, and

my world.

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Social Media Policy

Follow your Code of Conduct

Set Good Boundaries

Understand your Digital

Footprint

Technology & Risk Management

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Personal

Professional

Virtual

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Social networking can help

link people together.

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Social networking can

blur boundaries.

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Who is going to see it?

How closely will I monitor my

privacy settings?

What is appropriate and not appropriate?

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Understand Your Digital Footprint

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Selecting the Right Tool for the Job

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The use of science in industry, engineering,

etc. to invent useful things or

solve problems…

A machine, piece of equipment,

method, etc., that is created by technology…

Definition of Technology

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Apps and Mobile Devices

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APPS Apps = applications

Focus on free or low cost

Short cuts to jump to user specific programs

Apple versus Android - usually available in both

Cloud feature apps allow movement between devices and often users

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Break Time!

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Apps for 4-H Volunteers

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W h a t a r e you c u r r e n t l y u s i n g a n d h o w ?

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Technology tools of the trade

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A Few of Our Favorite Tools

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Using Technology at the Fair

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Using Technology at Fair

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my 4-H serves as a central and collaborative source for more of the 4-H resources you want – including the National Directory of 4-H Materials. 4-H professionals, volunteers, and youth leaders can share, discuss, and learn of information and resources related to 4-H positive youth development.

What is My 4-H

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From No

Tech

To Techno

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Tips for using technology

Expect things to change.

Explore, don’t master.

Just try it!

Be prepared and stay calm.

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Tips for using technology

Check the e-Forum website.

When in doubt, Google.

Always try YouTube.

Keep it SIMPLE!

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We welcome your feedback from tonight’s e-Forum session.

Your responses will help us to better plan future programs for 4-H Volunteers.

Site facilitators, please compile your site’s data and enter it into the survey link within 2 weeks of the session.

E-Forum Evaluation

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To access resources presented in the e-Forum sessions, please visit: http://www.uwex.edu/ces/4h/ncrvd/eForum2013.cfm

A recording of this session is also available at this site and at: learn.extension.org

E-Forum Resources

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Hooray! You’ve Got 4-H Parents! Now What?? (Monday, November 18, 2013)

  Engaging Teens/Older 4-H Youth (Tuesday, December

3, 2013)

Using Technology to Enhance Your 4-H Experience (Tuesday, January 14, 2014)

Exploring the Science of 4-H Projects (Monday, February 3, 2014)

All programs will be held from 8:00-9:30 p.m. (ET). Local activities begin at 7:30 p.m.

(ET)

2013-2014 North Central 4-H Volunteer E-Forum Sessions

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Thank you for joining us this evening!!