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Cyber Chip

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Today's youth are spending more time than ever using digital media for education, research, socializing, and fun. To help families and volunteers keep youth safe while online, the Boy Scouts of America introduces the Cyber Chip. In developing this exciting new tool, the BSA teamed up with content expert NetSmartz®, part of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children® and training expert for many law enforcement agencies.

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.

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Cyber Chip Requirements

  • Grades 1-3
  • Grades 4-5
  • Grades 6-8
  • Grades 9-12

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

Boys' Life Articles

    • "Be Safe — and Nice — Online" is designed for younger readers.
    • "Be Cyber Safe (and Smart)" is designed for older readers.

    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.
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    Unit Leaders

    • 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.

    Councils and Districts

    • 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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Cyber Chip Requirements for Grades 9-12

 
 
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