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Stakeholders Data Points Qualitative and Quantitative Reporting Daily Double!!! Place your bet. Final Jeopardy

Stakeholders 100 What is Extension Council? Name the stakeholder group that is made up of nine citizens that have local control.

Stakeholders 200 Name the stakeholder group that is made up of nine citizens that oversees public entities. What is the Board of Regents?

Stakeholders 300 This stakeholder is responsible for national fundraising and branding. What is National 4-H Council?

Stakeholders 400 Name the stakeholder group that we work with directly. What is youth.

Stakeholders 500 Name the type of stakeholders that provides oversight to 4-H programming in partnership with land-grant universities. What is USDA/NIFA?

Data Points 100 Name the priority topic this data point relates to: “I use good listening skills when others are talking” What is communication and the arts.

Salesmen 200 What is the definition of a data point? I tem of factual information derived from research

Data Points 300 Showing value, reporting Name one way reason we need to know data points.

Data Points 400 Name a healthy living data point. I eat more fruits and vegetables I make healthier food choices I help my family make healthy food choices

Data Points 500 Name a way we collect data. What is Surveys, evaluations

Qualitative and Quantitative Data 100 Share the definition of qualitative and quantitative data. Qualitative: Consists of words and observations, not numbers Quantitative: Data on a numerical scale

Name one way we collect qualitative data. Qualitative and Quantitative Data 200 Interviews, focus groups.

Qualitative and Quantitative Data 300 Give me an example of quantitative data. # of Participants

Qualitative and Quantitative Data 400 Share one way you use data in your program. Marketing, recruitment Partnership development Grants

Qualitative and Quantitative Data 500 How can we use data to indicate that a change has taken place due to our programming? Before and After survey – measure baseline compared to knowledge after the program

Reporting 100 This report is due in an online submission on October 15 th. Plan of Work

Reporting 200 This form is submitted through 4-H Online and records non-club data. Bonus if you can tell me the due date. What is Group Enrollment Bonus: Oct 1 st

Reporting 300 Name one type of school enrichment program we would report on. What is Ricochet, Pick a Better Snack, anything in support of school curriculum over 6 hours

Reporting 400 Name one type of group we report on. What is Day Camp, School Enrichment, Overnight Camp, Special Interest

Reporting 500 Share the definition of camping for reporting. Outdoor education

THANK YOU! Final Jeopardy: WHO DO WE APPRECIATE?! YOU!!!!