Volume
48
Issue
1
Abstract
A new Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) approach was designed for youth who participated in the Minnesota State Fair Livestock interview process. The project and evaluation were designed to determine if the new SET approach increased content knowledge and science process skills in participants. Results revealed that youth participants not only increased both knowledge and skills, but specifically enjoyed learning through technology. Results of this pilot project suggest that using a SET approach for animal science programs, specifically utilizing technology as a learning tool has considerable merit.
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Recommended Citation
Clarke, K. C. (2010). A Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) Approach Improves Science Process Skills in 4-H Animal Science Participants. The Journal of Extension, 48(1), Article 18. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol48/iss1/18