Netsmartz® has created a Scouting portal showcasing Cyber Chip resources, including grade-specific videos, for each level. Check it out here.
Topics include cyberbullying, cell phone use, texting, blogging, gaming, and identity theft.
Cyber Chip Requirements
Available From Scoutstuff
- Cyber Chip pocket card (grades 1-5)
- Cyber Chip pocket card (grades 6-12)
- Cyber Chip patch (grades 1-5)
- Cyber Chip patch (grades 6-12)
- Power Pack Pals (bullying), No. 33979
- Power Pack Pals (bullying; Spanish), No. 33980
- Power Pack Pals (Internet safety), No. 33981
- Power Pack Pals (Internet safety; Spanish), No. 34464
Integration Ideas
Parents- Use the Cyber Chip as a tool to work with your youth to create additional open communications.
- Visit www.scouting.org/cyberchip and NetSmartz® for more content ideas and tip sheets.
- Tailor the requirements to your own unit rules. Complete the requirements for the Cyber Chip as a unit at a regular meeting, then hand out the cards and patches on the spot.
- Review the resources available on the website, including teaching materials, an implementation guide, and more.
- Create a fun challenge for youth to stump the unit leaders.
- Play a "Jeopardy!"-style game in a meeting to use what's been learned.
- Use the Cyber Chip as a foundational step in preparation for leadership positions such as Webmaster.
- Add Cyber Chip information to council or district websites. Create an area focused on cyber safety. Use resources from NetSmartz®
- Spread the word by communicating at events like camporees and Scoutoramas.
- Do a tech event for adults or youth—then set teams to compete with each other on their knowledge in a fun fashion.
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