Volume
60
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.60.04.11
Abstract
Under COVID-19 public health order constraints, Extension professionals used readily available technology (e.g., Google Forms, Zoom, Facebook Live, and QuizBowl Pro) to conduct a traditional 4-H quiz bowl contest entirely in a virtual setting as an innovative means of offering positive youth development in a structured environment when most New Mexicans were homebound and unable to travel. Participation in the virtual contest was substantially greater than similar in-person contests in the preceding five-year period, and youth reported an increase in equine knowledge as well as life skill development.
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Recommended Citation
Turner, J. L., Craig, R. W., Valdez, T. L., Prather, H. M., Webster, Z. E., Marta, S. K., & Turner, M. G. (2022). New Mexico 4-H Online Horse Bowl Tournament. The Journal of Extension, 60(4), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.60.04.11