Success StoryTeamwork Leads to Virtual Education Resources
Teamwork Leads to Virtual Education Resources
Author: Mike Meyer
Planning Unit: 4-H Central Operations
Major Program: Agriculture
Plan of Work: Community Engagement and Economic Development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Covid-19 restrictions have altered educational delivery possibilities for county programming. Schools have been limited to virtual or hybrid attendance, therefore challenging agents to provide education resources in a variety of formats. District 4 4-H Youth Development Agents have utilized current conditions to produce educational videos that cover all 4-H core content areas. Specifically, the Agriculture committee has prioritized implementation of mixed methods to best reach youth in the district. The committee has completed instruction videos for hands-on lessons like cow-eye dissection. In addition, live Zoom sessions provide interactive platforms related to livestock education, evaluation, and forage quality. This approach provides a live session with agents and specialists, as well as a recorded option for later club use. District 4 Agents and programs utilize this shared resource to help deliver quality programming options during a difficult time. Plans are to continue virtual educational resource options for the duration of school and club limitations.
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