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What is Jamboree on the Internet?

What is Jamboree on the Internet?. The World Scout Jamboree On The Internet (JOTI) is an international Scout Meeting on the Internet which takes places every year on the third weekend of October. This is an official event of the World Organization of the Scout Movement

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What is Jamboree on the Internet?

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  1. What is Jamboree on the Internet? 05062013 The World Scout Jamboree On The Internet (JOTI) is an international Scout Meeting on the Internet which takes places every year on the third weekend of October. This is an official event of the World Organization of the Scout Movement During that weekend, thousands of Scouts from all over the world meet and communicate with each other over the Internet, using any technologies locally available, from web browsers to e-mail, chat programs, microphones, scanners and digital cameras. Scout groups can combine this event with the Jamboree On The Air (JOTA), an event where Scouts can communicate with each other over radio amateur frequencies with the assistance of a local radio amateur crew.

  2. What is Jamboree on the Internet? It’s the “new kid on the block” compared to JOTA JOTI is 18 years old, JOTA is 57! Held same date as JOTA Uses computer and internet technology to allow scouts to communicate with other scouts around the world!

  3. Most of the communication takes place over E-mail and in a chat network called IRC, the Internet Relay Chat. JOTI allows you to build friendships with Scouts in other countries and to find out more about their civil and scouting life. Often, these contacts last for years and build the base for upcoming group trips and enterprises. V1 04052013

  4. Join in! And meet us ...It's fairly easy to participate to JOTI. All you need is one or more computerswith internet access. As software you will need at least:a web browsersuch as Netscape or Internet Explorer etc. an email programOr you can use the built-in e-mail feature of the web browser a chat program (IRC client)to meet and chat with other people in real-time V1 04052013

  5. How do I organize a JOTI event? Line up a district or council location with the JOTI weekend --- October 18/19, 2014 Locate staff members both comfortable and knowledgeable in high technology. Scouts are a great resource here! Internet access required! Publicize the availability of your JOTI station

  6. It can be a home station

  7. Or Outdoors

  8. JOTA-JOTI Games Optional! Add fun and interest to draw scouts interest JamPuz – Collect JID codes from other Scouts JOTA-JOTI Challenge – FUN tasks to complete! JOTI Roulette – Meet scouts on videoconference!

  9. What are the Benefits? Scouts engage in conversations with other Scouts across the country and around the world. They get a glimpse of other cultures and regional differences. Gets them started on Citizenship in the World Merit Badge (requirement 9b, take part in international event) Scouts get exposed to the technology, fun and magic of amateur radio.

  10. What are the Benefits? Merit Badge Requirements Met by JOTI Participation Participation in JOTI can help meet certain merit badge requirements! Below are some suggestions, but be sure to consult the merit badge counselors for final approval. Citizenship in the World7.c. Visit with a student or Scout from another country and discuss the typical values, holidays, ethnic foods, and traditions practiced or enjoyed there. 7.e. Participate in or attend an international event in your area, such as an ethnic festival, concert, or play. Computers1. Discuss with your counselor the tips for online safety. V1 04052013

  11. What are the Benefits? Cub Scout Advancement Requirements Met by JOTI Participation Wolf – Electives: Computers (a, b, and c) and Say It Right (a and b) Bear – Rank Requirements: Achievement 17-Information, Please (d) and Achievement 18-Jot It Down (d and g) Webelos – Activity Badges: Communicator (12 and 13) and Traveler (3) Cub Scout Belt Loops and Pins Computers (Belt Loop-1, 2, and 3; Pin-7, 8, and 10) Geography (Belt Loop-3; Pin-2 and 7b) Good Manners (Belt Loop-2 and 3; Pin-1, 3, 6, and 7) Heritages (Pin-3, 4, and 7) Language and Culture (Belt Loop-1 and 2; Pin-5 and 6) V1 04052013

  12. What Resources are Available? The go-to website is Jamboree-on-the-Internet Introduction Leader guidelines, operator guidelines, planning and calendars, program ideas, success stories, activity books, participation certificates, graphics. Station registration and lists of all stations participating.

  13. JOTI Resources http://www.scouting.org/joti.aspx V2 04082013

  14. Event Report The JOTI Event Report is very important in recording what happened at this event and in working on the next JOTI event. In addition, your report will assist us in submitting the BSA's full report to the World Scout Bureau. Include anything that was funny, interesting, or that you learned, along with your ideas or suggestions to help improve the event. If you forward photos, make sure they are saved using the JPG format so they can be included with the report. Photos of Scouts in uniform would be really great. Please provide anything that would be of interest to others. The information must be received by the BSA National Council no later than November 30. Up to five photographs and newspaper clippings may also be forwarded. We'd like to see your awesome JOTI event! Please complete this form , and email it to international@scouting.org along with photos and newspaper clippings. V1 04052013

  15. Support • The national JOTI organizer is available for questions and support. • Dan Goetzman • dan.goetzman@gmail.com • The SVMBC JOTI organizer is available for questions and support. • RaimoVahamaki poiskotti@comcast.net • Jeff Cole jcole@apr.com • Nathaniel Gaskin gaskinnc@gmail.com

  16. Questions

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