Did you have a Little Orphan Annie or Captain Midnight decoder ring?
Did you marvel at Dick Tracy's two way wrist T.V.?
Were you amazed by the communicator on Star Trek?
How about Mr. Spock's tricorder?
As fantastically implausible as these futuristic technologies looked at the time most of us now carry them around every day.
Cellphones, smart-phones, iPods, laptops, and the internet are all part of our daily lives and an even larger part of the lives of our Scouts. If you think about it most the Scouts we work with today were all born after all of these things were commonplace in our society.
How do we incorprate these technologies into Scouting? Most of us have embraced email, websites and computerized record keeping into our Scout troops, packs and crews. But when it comes to portable electronic devices what happens next?
Just saying 'no' to cellphones, iPods and associted electronics is a common approach that may not be as valid or possible as it once was.
I have set up a survey to see how we are working with Scouting in the Electronic Age
This survey is open to youth members with parental permission, so if you are the parent of a Scout ask if they'd like to take the survey.
This is an interesting inquiry. It would be great to see the results of your poll. I'm wondering too, how to incorporate these new technologies into scout training. They are after all a part of our modern daily life, and things like GPS devices now make outdoor navigation easier. Looking forward to reading more.
Posted by: Monterey Company Blog | October 13, 2010 at 06:41 PM