By Patty House, OSU Extension Educator The Problem Brian and his dad Bob suffer from arthritis. They spend hours daily behind the wheel of a tractor and truck. Their doctor suggested they purchase a new tractor seat to improve posture…
By: Dr. Chris Orban, Assistant Professor at OSU Marion Campus Everyone loves video games and they can be a great way to help students think about how computers simulate the world. Increasingly, computer simulations are becoming part of the day-to-day…
By: Sally McClaskey, an OSU Extension Program Manager in Education & Marketing If you focused on the future of STEM, you will see the “T” in STEM is gaining prominence. Technology proficiency is a core life skill coupled with computing…
The world’s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 and that’s 2 billion more people than we currently have to feed. Reducing harvest loss is one way to address the problem. Harvesters will need to operate efficiently at…
Why is Nesquick so quick? Click here to see why. For more 10-minute science activities visit: https://ohio4h.org/10-minute-science.
Who doesn’t like to celebrate #TacoTuesday? Tacos and tortilla chips are ALWAYS better with queso! Click here to try it out! For more 10-minute science activities visit: https://ohio4h.org/10-minute-science.
Have you seen those YouTube videos of soda pop explosions? Wonder how it happens? Some say it’s a chemical reaction, but in reality it’s a physical reaction. Check it out! For more 10-minute science activities visit: https://ohio4h.org/10-minute-science.
It’s time to lather up those hands, but with a little bit of SCIENCE! All you need is a microwave and a bar of Ivory soap. Click here to see! For more 10-minute science activities visit: https://ohio4h.org/10-minute-science.
A 4-H project is made up of three types of activities: 1) Hands-on activities: making, producing, practicing, observing, testing, interviewing, caring for, etc.; 2) Organized activities: demonstrations, speeches, workshops, camps, county judging, project activities, exhibits, etc.; and 3) Leadership/Citizenship activities: conducting,…
