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Transformed by New Ideas... in Technology

Integrating GPS/GIS Technologies into 4-H Youth Programs
Instructor: Mike Buschermohle, Professor, Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science
Global Positionging System (GPS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are two to the hottest technology programs in 4-H right now. But what exactly are GPS and GIS? This session will provide you with information that will enable you to help teach youth about GPS and GIS, as well as how 4-H youth can use these technologies to provide a service to their community.
Inservice Powerpoint presentation

Teaching with Technology

Instructors: Dwight Loveday, Associate Professor, 4-H Youth Development and Emily Tipton, IT Specialist, Animal Science
From blackboards to SmartBoardsTM, teaching tools have vastly changed with computers and digital technology. Explore software and hardware technologies for education and communication.
Inservice Powerpoint slides (PDF file)

Graphic Design Tips and Techniques
Instructor: Whitney Frazier, Graphic Designer, Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity, Inc.
Do you ever wish that your county 4-H brochures, fliers and other promotional materials looked as professional as those that are commercially created? They can! Join us and meet Whitney Frazier, Graphic Designer for AOII’s multi-national, award-winning magazine, To Dragma of Alpha Omicron Pi. Whitney will introduce you to the basic techniques the professionals use when working with graphics, fonts, colors and space to design effective, eye-catching, promotional pieces.
Graphic Design and Techniques: Design for Non-designers

 

Transformed by New Ideas in... Professional Development

Liability and 4-H Youth Development

Instructors: Alice Ann Moore, Director, 4-H Youth Development and Carmen Burgos, Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development
Insurance, transportation policies, 600A forms, liability and risk management issues can be confusing. Eliminate the confusion by joining Alice Ann and Carmen in a discussion regarding the liability and risk management policies and procedures for Tennessee’s 4-H programs.
Memorandum: Transporting Students in a Van
4-H Fund Development Guidelines
American Income Life Insurance Company - www.americanincomelife.com

Writing 101 Revisited

Instructor: Patty McDaniels, Editor, Marketing and Communication Services
How are your written communication skills? Most of us, at one time or another, could use a refresher course. So, whether you are a seasoned agent or new to the gang, everyone will benefit from Patty’s review of proven communication strategies. Special emphasis will be placed on writing for news media and newsletters.
Inservice Powerpoint presentation

Working with Me, Myself and I
Instructor: Tami Wilson, Vice President of Employee Development, Leadership Resources, Inc.
Sure, we’ve all played those "personality games" that "identify" who we are and how we "work" best. But do you really understand yourself and others? Join Tami as she introduces you to the DISC® Classic Personal Profile System that provides a framework for looking at human behavior while increasing your knowledge of your unique behavioral patterns. Using this practical approach, you will be able to create a work environment that will ensure your success; as well as appreciate the different motivational environments required by other behavior styles.
Inservice Powerpoint presentation

When Not to Panic...

Instructor: Jeanne Hoechst-Jackson, Counselor, Counseling and Testing Services, Middle Tennessee State University
Youth behavioral issues, drinking violations, suicide attempts and anxiety attacks ... you name it ... it can happen at a 4-H camp or other 4-H events. So, what do you do in that moment in order to keep a victim calm and safe? Learn from the experts as they share with you personal experiences and teaching moments in working with youth in crisis situations.
   

Idea Exchange
Instructors: Neal Smith, Extension Area Specialist, 4-H Youth Development;Mitch Beaty, Extension Area Specialist, 4-H Youth Development; and Amy Gallimore, Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development
Are you looking for a unique and proven idea or activity to jazz up your county’s 4-H program? Welcome to the Idea Exchange! Mitch, Neal and Amy are on-hand to answer any questions you may have during this self-guided tour of program ideas. Browse the one-of-a-kind, numerous resources used by your fellow 4-H friends from across the state, collect contact information and get ready to implement something new in your own 4-H program!
Adventure Programming in a Suitcase

 

Transformed by New Ideas... in Curriculum

Curriculum Update: What Happened to my Project Book?

Instructors: Steve Sutton, Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development and Dwight Loveday, Associate Professor, 4-H Youth Development
Projects are the vehicle by which 4-H delivers youth development programs and teaches life skills. They tie us to the University of Tennessee and give us our research base. Learn what Tennessee 4-H Youth Development and Extension subject matter specialists are doing to support our Web-based curriculum and encourage project completion now that our printed materials are no longer available.
Inservice Powerpoint presentation
My 4-H Project Book (Publisher file) - Draft copy of generic project book for 5th and 6th graders
My 4-H Project Book (PDF document) - Draft copy of generic project book (includes record form) for 5th and 6th graders
Template for developing project objectives, knowledge and skills

4-H Future Millionaires

Instructors: Neal Smith, Extension Area Specialist, 4-H Youth Development;Nancy Rucker, Extension Agent and County Director, Cheatham County; and Tonya Bain, Extension Agent, Crockett County
Help your senior high students reach their goal of becoming "Future Millionaires!" This session will highlight a new Web-based curriculum related to understanding the concepts of investing for the future and the establishment of youth investor clubs. Hands-on activities will be used to review the curriculum modules and prepare participants to take financial education to the next level.
Inservice Powerpoint presentation

Leaders Working with Judging Teams

Instructors: Carmen Burgos, Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development
Do you feel there is just so much of you to go around? Utilizing volunteer leaders to coach 4-H judging teams can expand the county 4-H program. This session will cover preparation, recruiting, training and management of volunteers interested in working with judging teams.
Inservice Powerpoint presentation
4-H-923-W: How to Plan, Organize and Implement Judging Contests - Resource from Purdue University
EM4647: Learning through Judging - Resource from Washington State University
EM4789: Teaching 4-H Oral Reasons - Resource from Washington State University
Tennessee 4-H Horse Program - Powerpoint presentation developed by Doyle Meadows, Extension horse specialist for livestock inservice (gives timeline)
Judging Coach Position Description - Draft of generic postion description

Outdoor Science Adventures at 4-H Camp
Instructors: Terri Quillin, Extension Assistant, William P. Ridley 4-H Center and Melanie Henry, Extension Assistant, Clyde M. York 4-H Center
Join Melanie and Terri to learn how the Tennessee 4-H centers have incorporated science into the outdoors. Through this interactive session, you will learn how the 4-H centers connect to the Tennessee science curriculum for students in grades K-8.
Take-a-Walk-on-the-Wildside Program - Ridley 4-H Center Environmental Program
Camp Crossville - York 4-H Center Environment Program

 

Transformed by New Ideas in... Teen Programming

Active Approach to Bullying
Instructors: Judy Berryhill, Extension Area Specialist, Family and Consumer Sciences and Genia Southall, Extension Agent, Perry County
Bullying is not a new issue. While it has been around for decades, it has taken on a new twist with a format known as cyber-bullying. There is a need for our youth to be educated about the bullying issue and learn how to appropriately deal with the problem. In this session, you will see an overview of a program which as been successfully used in Tennessee 4-H club meetings. You will also be given information on how to present the bullying topic to parents, teachers and other adults, so that they too, can help eliminate bullying in their school, neighborhood and/or community.
Bullying - Powerpoint presentation by Judy Berryhill
So What Is... - Powerpoint presentation by Genia Southall
SP681-A: Spotlighting Teen Issues - Bullying (for parents)
SP681-B: Spotlighting Tenn Issues - Bulling (for teens)

4-H Shooting Sports

Instructors: Daniel Sarver, Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development and Aubrey Deck, Extension Assistant, Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries
Don’t just learn about shooting sports, but experience it at a live fire event! Tennessee 4-H Target SMART Shooting Sports is a shooting sports program, appealing to youth and adult audiences. The program uses experiential learning and positive interactions with youth and adult role models to help young people develop the life skills of achieving goals, healthy life style choices, leadership, positive self-esteem, reponsibility and teamwork.
Tennessee 4-H Target SMART Shooting Sports Web site

Financial Education for a New Generation

Contact: Ann Berry, Assistant Professor, Family and Consumer Sciences
Instructors: April Martin, Extension Agent, DeKalb County and Lorrie King, Extension Agent, Putnam County
The NEFE High School Financial Planning Program is the most widely-used and easily available curricula for teaching financial education to high school students. Newly-revised and updated, the seven-lesson program includes free student workbooks, instructor manuals, presentation CDs and supporting Internet materials. Come to this session to learn from Ann who you can use the materials with your youth work and how you can participate in the train-the-trainer teacher trainings.
Financial Education for a New Generation Powerpoint
Money Jeopardy
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

Simple Games, Lasting Lessons
Instructor: John Cadwallader, Founder, Higher Ground Adventures
This won’t be a lecture ... we promise! John Cadwallader provides a practical introduction to experiential education via an unusual method. Participants will learn a few activities that present allegorical lessons, with an emphasis on the concerns of teenagers. This session will also show some ways to create your own initiatives (games) that can help 4-H students learn and remember life skills.
Higher Ground Adventures - www.HigherGroundAdventures.org

Unplugged
Instructor: Amy Gallimore, Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development
There is bloggin, googling and podcasting, browers, surfers and IM’ing ... combined with their own acronym lingo, they make up the composition of the Millennials. ATM, they are defined as the most plugged-in generation of all time. So, how do you sync YOUR county program to today’s teens? It is NP! Come learn some GR8 ideas and a few EZ BREZ tricks to surfing ATW. Amy will give you latest 411 in a way that will make you LOL and SFETE!
   

 

Transformation in Progress (Round-table Sessions)

Hot Air Balloons/Math
Facilitator: Vickie Clark, Extension Agent and County Director, Sullivan County
Hot Air Balloon video can be found on UTIA Web site at www.agriculture.utk.edu/news/VideoReleases/ (scroll down to January 2007, then select "Balloons")

Engineering Club

Facilitator: Sarah Vaden, Extension Agent, Anderson County
   

Increasing All Star Membership (The McMeigley Group)

Facilitators: Melanie Spurgeon, Extension Agent, McMinn County,Jessica Waters, Extension Agent, McMinn County; Meagen Brown, Extension Agent, Meigs County; and Jennifer Balding, Extension Agent, Bradley County
Inservice handout
Honor Club teams

Working with Volunteers within the School

Facilitator: Karen Nelms, Extension Agent, Grainger County
   

Working with the Hispanic Audience

Facilitator: Justin Crowe, Extension Agent, Davidson County
4-H Youth Development Programming in Underserved Communities Resource Guide
Spanish Desk Guide for Extension Staff
County Population - Tennessee

Build a Volunteer

Facilitator: Tracy Hagan, Extension Agent, Lawrence County
"Look at Me" magnets from Oriental Trading Post - www.orientaltrading.com
"Look at Me" keychains from Oriental Trading Post - www.orientaltrading.com
Volunteer leader position descriptions from the University of Kentucky Web site - www.ca.uky.edu/agcollege/4h/volunteers/howtovolunteer/index.htm
The Toolkit
Address, Phone and Email list
Ages and Stages
Behavior Management
A Calendar
Delegation and Time Management Skills
Due Dates and Registration Information
First Aid Kit
Heart for Youth
Helpers - 4-H'ers, Teens and Other Volunteers
Judging Team Resources
Knowledge of Learning Styles
Knowledge of Positive Youth Development
Knowledge of 4-H Events
Knowledge and Love of 4-H Emblem
Lesson Plans
Life Skills
Role of Project Work in 4-H
Resources for Leading Project Groups
4-H Agent, County Director, Regional and State Staff

Outdoor Adventure Club

Facilitator: Sarah Ferrell, Extension Agent, Grundy County
Outdoor Adventure Club Program Summary
Outdoor Adventure Club Common Questions
Campling Flyer
White Water Rafting Flyer
Ski Trip Flyer

Exchange Trips

Facilitator: Emily Osterhaus, Extension Agent, Bedford County
Bedford County 4-H Exchange Information Sheet

Increasing Honor Club Membership
Facilitator: Tonya Bain, Extension Agent, Crockett County
   

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