Parents:
Please see the information below
from Jamie Caldwell. He and Roland Kreml are going to be working on
presenting a class for the Cyber Chip requirement that scouting
has added to our advancement process.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Kirk Bohanan
Scoutmaster Troop 136
Jamie Caldwell Writes:
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Scouts,
The purpose of this email is to outline the Cyber Chip
requirements that you should complete prior to our Troop meeting on February 7th.
The PLC has set “Cyber Chip” as the topic of this meeting. You will
not be able to complete all requirements at this meeting, but if you do
complete the items listed below prior to the meeting you could finish your
Cyber Chip at the February 7th Troop meeting.
Remember, the Cyber Chip is now a requirement for Scout rank
and Star rank. It is also required for several of the technology related
merit badges. If you plan to work on any of these over the next 12
months, you will need your Cyber Chip. Please follow the items
listed under your current grade level.
Grades 6-8
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Print pages 1 and 2 of the Cyber Chip
Workbook. See link below.
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Complete requirement 2 at home with your
parents. Use the Workbook as an outline for your
contract. We do expect you to bring a copy of your contract that
has been signed by both you and your parents.
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Complete requirement 3 at home. You
are required to watch the video “Friend or Fake” and two additional videos from
the link below. Please record which videos that you watched, the date and
have your parents sign your workbook beside requirement 3. Be prepared to
share and discuss what you have learned.
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Prepare to complete requirement 4 at the
February 7th Troop meeting. Look at the “Mini
Activities” at the link provided below. Use these activities (or create
your own) along with the EDGE method to teach a mini lesson about Internet safety
rules, behavior, and “netiquette”. You can do this requirement
individually or as a group as long as each member of your group has a role in
presenting part of the lesson.
Grades 6-8 links
Cyber Chip Workbook (Pages 1
and 2) - http://usscouts.org/advance/docs/Boy-Scout-Cyber-Chip.pdf
Videos for grades 6-8 - http://www.nsteens.org/Videos/FriendOrFake
Mini Activities - http://cdn.netsmartz.org/miniactivities/BSA_Mini_Activities.pdf
Grades 9-12
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Print pages 3 - 5 of the Cyber Chip
Workbook. See link below.
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Complete requirement 2 at home with your
parents. Use the Workbook as an outline for your
contract. We do expect you to bring a copy of your contract that
has been signed by both you and your parents.
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Complete requirement 3 at home with your
parents. Be prepared to share and discuss.
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Complete requirement 4 at home. You
are required to watch three videos from the “Real-Life Stories” link
below. Please record which videos that you watched, the date and have
your parents sign your workbook beside requirement 3. Be prepared to share
and discuss what you have learned.
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Prepare to complete requirement 5 at the
February 7th Troop meeting. Read the “Student Project
Kit” at the link provided below. Use this along with the EDGE method to
teach a lesson about Internet safety rules, behavior, and
“netiquette”. This lesson can be in the form of a skit, a lesson,
or an activity. Be creative. You can do this
requirement individually or as a group as long as each member of your group has
a role in presenting part of the lesson. Notify one of the leaders
ahead of time if you need to use the audio / video system or have any other
special needs for your presentation.
Grades 9-12 links
Cyber Chip Workbook (Pages 3, 4
and 5) - http://usscouts.org/advance/docs/Boy-Scout-Cyber-Chip.pdf
Videos for grades 9-12 - http://www.nsteens.org/videos.aspx?Brand=Real-Life-Stories
Student Project Kit - http://cdn.netsmartz.org/downloads/Student_Project_Kit.pdf
Other Links and Contact Information
More information - http://www.netsmartz.org/scouting
Mr. Kreml – rolandkreml@gmail.com
Mr. Caldwell – jcaldwell.family@gmail.com
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask Mr.
Kreml or me.
Thanks
Jamie Caldwell
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