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4-H Computer Corps General
Information
Computers have become essential to
business and are close to becoming a household appliance. As 4-H trains the next
generation of our country's workforce, it needs to add a stronger focus on the
use of computer technology. Computer projects exist in some clubs, but there is
no up-to-date curriculum on 4-H computer activities. We need to increase the use and teaching of computer
technology in the California 4-H Youth Development Program. The goal of
the California 4-H Computer Corps is to increase the use of computer technology
in the California 4-H program.
Kevin Wentzel, Steven Worker, and
Mark Mahacek after the 1998 National 4-H Conference decided to start the
"California 4-H Technology Corps" modeled after the "National 4-H
Youth Technology Corps" to keep the California 4-H Website updated - at the
time, the site had not been updated for five months. After getting the
State 4-H Office support and recruiting two other members, Andrew Bosworth and
Kent Worker, they began.
Vision
That all youth in California
- have access to information technology through their 4-H YD program
- are provided opportunities to become skilled in the safe and effective
use of information technology and its applications
- develop the ability to apply their technical skill and knowledge as a
tool to enhance their education, career opportunities, contributions to
community, and personal life.
Mission
The 4-H Computer Corps increases the use and awareness of computer technology in
the California 4-H Youth Development Program.
Goals
- Act as an advisory body to the State 4-H Office in analyzing and
recommending computer technology use in the 4-H Youth Development Program.
- Maintain the State 4-H YD website (http://www.ca4h.org)
- Provide assistance for 4-H Clubs/Units in hosting and developing
their own 4-H websites
- Train 4-H members and volunteers in computer technology
Team Culture, Structure, Meetings, and Decision-Making
- Youth and Adults have equal responsibilities – there is no difference
between youth and adults with work tasks, anyone can volunteer to help.
- The CA 4-H Comp Corps is organized on a self-initiative principle.
Members may propose projects that the entire team will discuss and decide if
they want to devote their time and group resources.
- Deciding of issues is done by group consensus, with the staff
coordinator providing information about 4-H policies, financial
consideration and youth development research.
- Meetings are facilitated by a team member. Parliamentary procedure is
not used.
Membership Information
- Membership is a one-year commitment with an optional second year. If a
member wishes to continue on the California 4-H Computer Corps after the
second year, he or she must reapply.
- The selection committee is composed of the entire current team, minus
those reapplying for another term.
- There is a maximum of fifteen members on the California 4-H Computer
Corps each year.
- Applicant must be 15 years of age or older as of January 1 of the year
applying.
Member Responsibilities, Expectations, and Accountability
- Check and respond to email and the online bulletin board on a regular
basis
- Have daily access to a computer with internet and email
- Participate in team meetings, face-to-face on the weekends and online
meetings on weeknights
- Help provide trainings throughout the year
- Complete assignments on-time
- Adhere to all local, state, and federal laws and UC Policies
- Role-model positive conflict resolution techniques and teamwork skills
Membership Benefits
- Members serve in a statewide 4-H YD leadership role and are accorded the
respect appropriate to this position.
- Members have all 4-H Computer Corps related travel costs reimbursed
- Members learn skills in different areas of computer technology, and
participate in the process of increasing computer technology use in the 4-H
Youth Development Program.
- Members earn a 4-H Computer Corps lapel pin
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