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4-H Computer Project

Program Contact: Jenny W. Loyd, 4-H Program Coordinator
(509) 574-1600 • jennifer.loyd@co.yakima.wa.us

girl with computerEver wanted to know how
computers work and how
they are used? Computer
projects teach youth the
hardware on software that
make computers work, as well
as teaching the skills needed to
teach technology to those around them.

Objectives

  • Use computer technology to enhance a public presentation
  • Learn the basics of building and repairing computers
  • Understand and apply the basics of how networks operate and construct a local area network
  • Build and sustain a community computer lab with public service goals

4-H Computer Curriculum

Available from the Extension office or online at 4-H Computer Curriculum

Newbie Know-How
Computer 1  – Inside the Box
Computer 2 Peer to Peer
Computer 3 Teens Teaching Tech

Computer Science & Programming with Scratch – Level 1 Facilitator Guide
Computer Science & Programming with Scratch – Level 1 Youth Guide
Computer Science & Programming with Scratch – Level 2
Computer Science & Programming with Scratch – Level 3

Bundled Computer Science Materials Kits

Member Publications

Available in the Extension office or online at https://pubs.wsu.edu/

C0861E – 4-H Computer Project Record

 

National 4-H Computer Resources
State 4-H Computer Resources

 

 

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