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10 Free Online Tools to Create 4-H Learning Activities

This webinar is part of the University of Idaho 4-H Youth Development's Professional Development From Your Desk Virtual Conference.  There will be 8 sessions the week of January 26-30, 2015These webinars are open to anyone to participate in.

Presenter:  Montessa Young, University of Idaho Extension Educator

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How do you make it fun to learn the parts of a cow? Where can you create fun games that are also educational? In this presentation we will explore 10 free online sites that will allow you to create your own learning materials. From traditional print-outs to high tech applications there is something here for everyone, even those with limited technical skills. This presentation will introduce you to the basics of each tool and then provide clear examples of how it could be used with 4-H children.



Depth of Knowledge:  Intermediate

This webinar is being sponsored by the University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development program.  If you would like a complete list of workshops available, please contact Carrie Stark at cstark@uidaho.edu or 208-885-2156.





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