Cyber Chip New for 2016.

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Cyber Chip New for 2016

Annual Certification Required for Advancement Scout Rank Star Rank In both cases, there are requirements to be completed with parents as well as within the Troop. Different Requirements for Different Ages Grades 6 (incl. new Scouts) through 8 Grades 9 through 12

Internet Safety Pledge for Boy Scouts I will think before I post I will respect other people online I will respect digital media ownership I won't meet face-to-face with anyone I meet in the digital world unless I have my parent's permission I will protect myself online

Requirements – Grades 6-8 Read and sign the Level II Internet Safety Pledge Write and sign a personalized contract with your parent or guardian that outlines rules for using the computer and mobile devices, including what you can download, what you can post, and consequences for inappropriate use. Watch the video “Friend or Fake?”, along with two additional videos of your choosing, to see how friends can help each other to stay safe online. (NetSmartz.org/scouting) As an individual or with your patrol, use the EDGE method and mini lessons to teach Internet safety rules, behavior, and “netiquette” to your troop or another patrol. You are encouraged to use any additional material and information you have researched. Each member of the patrol must have a role and present part of the lesson. Discuss with your unit leader the acceptable standards and practices for using allowed electronic devices, such as phones and games, at your meetings and other Scouting events.

Requirements – Grades 9-12 Read and sign the Level II Internet Safety Pledge. Write and sign a personalized contract with your parent or guardian that outlines rules for using the computer and mobile devices, including what you can download, what you can post, and consequences for inappropriate use. Discuss with your parents the benefits and potential dangers teenagers might experience when using social media. Watch three “Real-Life Story” videos to learn the impact on teens. (NetSmartz.org/scouting) As an individual or patrol, use the EDGE method and the Teen Volunteer Kit to teach Internet safety rules, behavior, and “netiquette” to your troop or another patrol. You are encouraged to use any additional material and information you have researched. Each member of the patrol must have a role and present part of the lesson. (NetSmartz.org/scouting) Discuss with your unit leader the acceptable standards and practices for using allowed electronic devices such as phones and games at your meetings and other Scouting events.

Resources Requirement resources can be found here: http://www.scouting.org/cyberchip.aspx http://www.netsmartz.org/scouting