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6. Enclose all documentation in an envelope, listing the exhibi- issues, 4-H will not install any third party or licensed software
tor’s name, class, and exhibitor number. on the provided machines. 4-H will make every attempt to have
7. Attach envelope to exhibit with string or tape. Internet access at the time of entry. However, Internet access
8. Label items kit or non-kit. cannot be guaranteed. If the exhibitor is entering any Internet
or mobile applications, please either bring a laptop, the device
CLASSES or detailed screen shots.
1. Article made by Club
2. Article made in Unit I, Woodworking: Junior, first year wood- CLASSES
working project only 1. Original software written in a programming language such
3. Birdhouse or Other Wild Animal Feeder, non-decorative as C++, C#, C, Java, Visual Basic 4-H Project related
4. Birdhouse or Feeder, decorative 2. Original software written in a programming language such
5. Used birdhouse, with story, no nest as C++, C#, C, Java, Visual Basic not 4-H Project related
6. Book holders or racks 3. Original computer hardware system implemented such as
7. Chest or Storage Box, Small a home built computer from component part, a computer
8. Chest or Storage Box, Large controlled laboratory experiment or any other computer
9. Cutting board hardware related project. Any home built hardware (for
10. Furniture, Indoor, Small: any dimension, 22” or less example: a home built computer) should include step-by-
11. Furniture, Indoor, Large: any dimension greater than 22” step photos of the actual build process.
12. Furniture, Outdoor, Wooden: any dimension 22” or less 4. An application of commercial word processing software
13. Furniture, Outdoor, Wooden: any dimension more than 22” 5. An application of commercial data base software
14. Kitchen Article, other than a cutting board 6. An application of commercial spreadsheet software
15. Lathe turnings 7. An application of presentation software (for example: slides,
16. Planter overhead, transparencies, graphics, etc.)
17. Refinished article 8. An application of commercial graphic design software (for
18. Woodwork articles for farm or shop use. example: Computer Added Design output)
19. Wooden toys 9. An application of Web Development (for example: basic
20. All woodworking projects made at 4-H Camp (undecorated HTML web site, Servlets, JSP, AJAX, Rich Internet Application
wood) (Flash, Microsoft Silverlight, HTML5, etc.)
21. Games, wood 10. An application of software used to control some type of
22. Wooden clock face robotic hardware (for example: LEGO’s MINDSTORMS®,
23. Novelty wood craft, inlay, wooden jewelry, etc. Arrick’s ARobot Mobile Robots®, etc.)
24. Woodworking item made from a kit: pre-cut pieces to be 11. An application of mobile software (for example: Android®,
assembled and finished iPhone®, iPad®, iTouch®, etc.)
25. Carving (flat or sculptured) 12. An application of miscellaneous commercial software (for
26. Woodworking article other, except any of the above example: computer generated art, music, games etc.)
13. Any miscellaneous computer related exhibit or project not
DIVISION 11: COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY identified above (for example: a computer taken apart with
• Chairperson: Scott Kelly, 301-216-0816 each component labeled in some form of display)
PREMIUMS DIVISION 12: ENTOMOLOGY
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1. Exhibits should be accompanied by a one-paragraph descrip- $5.50 4.50 3.50 3 3
tion, which tells the purpose, limitations, unique features,
hardware and software used. RULES
1. Insects should be mounted according to the instructions
SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING COMPUTER ENTRIES: in the 4-H Entomology Project Guide, 4-H 225. Insects of
Although 4-H strives to bring a laptop, that laptop will not support the same order should be grouped together. Specimens
all software applications. It is highly recommended that exhibi- should be mounted on standard insect pins. Each specimen
tors bring a laptop preloaded with the application needed for should have a label, which indicates where and when it
their program to run. Alternatively, if the exhibitor does not was collected and the collector’s name. Labels should not
have a laptop, please bring detailed screen shots of the entry exceed 0.5”x1”.
and the program’s source code so the judge can evaluate your 2. One or more boxes with pinning bottoms may be used.
software entry. For example, if your entry depends on third Boxes should be covered with glass or other transparent top.
party software, like GlassFish, or an application modification 3. Most specimens should be collected and mounted by the
tool, 4-H cannot be expected to have that specific software on exhibitor. Some specimen trading is allowed as long as the
their laptop. Furthermore, due to time constraints and copyright original collector’s label is retained.

