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December 2003
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Colorado Distance Horse Bowl TournamentLindsay L. Walls Dave Denniston Colorado State University IntroductionThe Colorado 4-H Horse Program has several facets, including horse showing, judging, horse bowl, hippology, public speaking, and demonstration. Horse bowl is one of the most popular activities among Colorado 4-H horse project members. The traditional horse bowl program allows youth to participate on a team with three other members from their home county. Each contest consists of both individual and team toss-up questions. To participate in the traditional program, youth must travel to the contest's host county. With the rising costs and burden of travel, participation by some youth has become prohibitive. Also, there is a high-pressure environment surrounding each traditional competition. With this in mind, our goal was to create an online horse bowl program to allow youth to participate wherever access to the Internet was available. The objectives of the Colorado Distance Horse Bowl Tournament (DHBT) were to:
Method of InstrumentationThe Web-based program WebCT was used to implement the Colorado DHBT. WebCT Inc. is the leading provider of integrated e-learning systems for higher education. Over 27 colleges and universities across North America use some type of WebCT system. WebCT is used primarily for online quizzes, readings, assignments, and to post grades. Participants in the Colorado DHBT were required to be currently enrolled in the Colorado 4-H Horse Project. Once properly registered, participants received a personalized login name and password to access the three online contests. Communication among team members and use of equine resources during the contest was prohibited. Youth competed as individuals or on a team of four. One very unique feature of the Colorado DHBT is that youth were allowed to form teams with members from any Colorado county, unlike the traditional program in which team members were required to be from the same county.
ResultsThirty-six participants registered for the program, 14 juniors and 22 seniors. There were two complete junior and senior teams formed. Participants came from eight counties across the state of Colorado.
Program AnalysisParticipants were asked to fill out an online survey prior to completion of the third contest. The survey consisted of twelve multiple-choice questions in a format similar to a Likert scale. The survey was used to measure the success of the tournament and to provide input for future years. Twenty-one of the 36 registered participants completed the survey.
The Colorado DHBT is a great opportunity for 4-H youth to increase their equine knowledge while learning important decision making skills. The Colorado DHBT will encourage participation in the 4-H Horse Project while participants save money, learn more about horses, and have fun with their peers. This article is online at http://www.joe.org/joe/2003december/tt2.shtml. Copyright © by Extension Journal, Inc. ISSN 1077-5315. Articles appearing in the Journal become the property of the Journal. Single copies of articles may be reproduced in electronic or print form for use in educational or training activities. Inclusion of articles in other publications, electronic sources, or systematic large-scale distribution may be done only with prior electronic or written permission of the Journal Editorial Office, joe-ed@joe.org. If you have difficulties viewing or printing this page, please contact JOE Technical Support. |
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