National 4-H Curriculum - Computers
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Welcome to the National 4-H Computer Power Unlimited Curriculum

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 The resources and activities in this group will help you successfully complete 4-H's Computer Power Unlimited curriculum. 
We have lots of cool games and activities to help you learn all about computers. 

Have fun!

Books in this Series


Book 1: 
Newbie Know-How

Newbie Know-How introduces you to hardware, software and applications.  Use this activity guide to learn all about computers:  how they work, what their components are, use of features, programs and more.


Book 2: 
Inside the Box

Build and repair computers, identify the components inside a computer, learn to enhance connectivity potential and explore how components work together.  You'll maintain peripherals, upgrade and create connections, install operating systems and create a "dream machine"


Book 3: 
Peer to Peer

As you advance through the CPU curriculum, you will go in-depth and discover how to create and manage networks.  Explore the issues of responsible computer use and make decisions about management, security issues and troubleshooting.

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 Book 4: 
Teens Teaching Tech

This guide is for you older teens and adults who are learning how to teach others about computers.  You'll enhance your leadership skills while organizing a computer club or technology team, establishing a computer lab and more!
National 4-H Curriculum 

National 4-H Curriculum focuses on 4-H's three primary mission mandates:  

Science, Engineering & Technology
Healthy Living
Citizenship

Youth activity guides are filled with fun, engaging experiences that cultivate abilities youth need for everyday living as they progressively gain knowledge about subjects that interest them. The National 4-H Reviewed and Recommended Seal signifies excellence in providing hands-on learning experiences for youth. State 4-H programs within the Cooperative Extension System, National 4-H Headquarters at USDA, and National 4-H Council provide leadership for the development of National 4-H Curriculum.  This partnership provides the knowledge, resources and management necessary to develop and market quality youth curriculum.

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