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2017 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT - PAGE 31 working files so the judge can see the code. Submit a URL that points to the development software so it can be down- loaded. Evaluation available at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 861 861 100 1_Computer Software Application, Word Processing 861 101 1_ _Computer Software Application, Excel/Spreadsheet 861 102 1_ _Computer Software Application, Presentation Software 861 103 1_ _Computer Software Application, Graphic Design/Digital Imaging 861 104 1_ _Computer Software Application, Database Management 861 105 1_ _Computer Software Application, Multimedia Projects 861 100 2_ _ Computer Programming 861 100 3_ _ Computer Hardware Design 861 100 4_ _Computer 3D Printer Application 101 1_ _Computer Software Application, Excel/Spreadsheet Description: Projects created by youth that show learning in the area of spreadsheet design and usage. The exhibit should be a spreadsheet or chart within an Excel doc- ument, not a chart imported in to a word processing program. Project should be an original creation by the participant that shows their spreadsheet skills. Intermediate and Senior members are expected to have some formula usage in their project. See additional exhibit requirements, above, for Computer classes. Evaluation: Use Computer Software Application Evaluation available at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 the area of graphic design or digital imaging. Software can be any current presentation software including online versions. Project should be created by the participant to show their graphic design or digital imaging skills. See additional exhibit requirements, above, for Computer classes. Evaluation: Use Computer Software Application Evaluation available at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 861 104 1_ _ Computer Software Application, Database Management Description: Projects created by youth that show learning in the area of database management. Project should be an original creation by the participant that shows their spreadsheet skills. Intermediate and Senior members are expected to have apply their projects to real world scenarios. Youth are responsible for submitting clear directions on how judges can access the files. 861 Note: Fill in blank in class number (__) with one of the following numbers. 11 Junior, First year in this project area 21 Other Junior 12 Intermediate, First year in this project area 22 Other Intermediate 13 Senior, First year in this project area 23 Other Senior 34 Club Exhibit 102 1_ _Computer Software Application, Presentation Software Description: Projects should be created by youth to show learning in the area of presentation design skills. Software can be any current presentation software including online versions like Google applications or voicethread.com. Project should be created by the par- ticipant to show their presentation design skills. Youth can also submit video clips of how the presentation was used. (For example: A video clip of the youth using the presentation in a group activity.) 861 100 1_ _Computer Software Application, Word Processing Description: Projects created by youth that show learning in the area of word processing. Project should be an orig- inal creation by the participant that shows their word processing skills. See additional exhibit requirements, above, for Computer classes. Evaluation: Use Computer Software Application Evaluation available at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 See additional exhibit requirements, above, for Computer classes. Evaluation: Use Computer Software Application Evaluation available at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 861 105 1_ _ Computer Software Application, Multimedia Projects Description: Projects created by youth that show learning in the area of Multimedia Projects. Software can be any current software including online versions. Project should be created by the participant to show their mul- timedia skills. In general, multimedia includes a combi- nation of text, audio, still images, animation, video, or animation. Multimedia combines multiple content forms. Youth are responsible for submitting clear direc- tions on how judges can access the files. 861 103 1_ _ Computer Software Application, Graphic Design/Digital Imaging Description: Projects created by youth that show learning in See additional exhibit requirements, above, for Computer classes. Evaluation: Use Computer Software Application Evaluation available at: See additional exhibit requirements, above, for Computer classes. Evaluation: Use Computer Software Application http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 861 100 2_ _ Computer Programming Description: Projects created by youth that show learning in the area of programming. Project should be created by the participant to show their programming skills. Hard copy or travel/thumb drive (for programs with exces- sive pages, such as GameMaker software) of the pro- gram must be submitted. It is up to the youth to ensure the program will function or display at Fair. Youth are responsible for submitting clear directions on how judges can access the files. Submit information that allows a judge to look at the programming code in order to evaluate your work on the Computer Programming Project Description Form. If only an exe- cutable (compiled) product is submitted the project cannot be judged in the computer programming class. See additional exhibit requirements, above, for Computer classes. Evaluation: Use Computer Programming Evaluation available at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 861 100 3_ _ Computer Hardware Design Description: Projects created by youth that show learning in the area of hardware. Project should be an original cre- ation by the participant that shows their computer hard- ware skills. It is up to the youth to ensure the hardware and project will function or display at Fair. Intermediate and Senior members are expected to have apply their projects to real world scenarios. Youth are responsible for submitting clear directions on how judges can access the files. See additional exhibit requirements, above, for Computer classes. Evaluation: Use Computer Hardware Evaluation available at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 861 100 4_ _ Computer 3D Printer Application Description: Projects created by youth that show learning in We Support the Wallowa County Fair Fast Friendly Service! 110%! OREGON MEGA BUCKS/POWERBALL YOUR LOTTERY SERVICE CENTER • Full Service Grocery • Fresh Meat & Produce • In Store Bakery • Video Rentals Phone: 541-886-3691 • Fax: 541-886-3239 Open 7 Days a Week! Open Monday-Friday 8:00-6:00 • Saturday 8:00-5:00 • Sunday 9:00-3:00 First & Storie, Wallowa