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CCE Program Reporting

4-H Colleagues –

 

We have upcoming opportunities to tune into your CCE Program Reporting (data due in the PDR system by the end of November).  Find the full list of training opportunities below (and Celeste will be at the State Conference if you would like to meet in person – but we’d like to call your attention to this one, which is especially for 4-H staff:

 

CCE Program Reporting | 4-H Data - with Adam Davis

Join Celeste Carmichael and Adam Davis for a review of where to find and review 4-H Data, and how to simplify the process of success story writing.

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 Program Reporting Technical Assistance

Frequently Asked Question Document - includes how, info and links

 

Virtual “Office hours” for Program Planning and Reporting Qs will continue to be held most Fridays –- 10am – 11am.  These are intended for you to pop in and ask questions.  Register from listing on the staff site.   

 

Webinars: Intro to CCE Program Reporting Live webinars will be held:  9/18 and 9/22 at 11 am and 9/19 at 9am.  Register from the listing on the staff site.

Reporting Counts - Web Series

10/7/2025 - 10:00 AM

Reporting Counts - Web Meetings - Intro to PDR + whatever the audience wants to dive deeper on

 

QR code and sticker available…. 

Some Associations have been asking for ideas for staff to make program reporting a regular part of their practice (no need to wait until the end of the year).  One suggestion that has come up was a QR code for reporting participation on the site of a workshop.  That QR code can be found in the Quick Links for the CCE Program Development and Reporting Tool:   https://apps.cce.cornell.edu/participant/main/index.cfm

 

The QR code is also available as a sticker for your computer or other things that travel with you as you deliver programs.  Please use this order form to request stickers.  You may request enough for your colleagues if willing to distribute upon receipt.

 

Success Story Writing Help…Need a helping hand drafting your success story for program reporting?  Extension Foundation created a chat gpt bot that can help.  The bot has been trained to rephrase your content into an impact statement draft, with attention to outcome language.  Worth checking out: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-cr2fzXLic-land-grant-impact-statement-writer-gpt?model=gpt-4o

 

CCE PDR Intro now on Workday Learning (can be assigned by supervisors or taken by staff as needed).  Browse to find course listed as CCE PDC 150 - Intro to the CCE Program Development and Reporting tool.

 

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