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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. Scoutgroups 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.
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
entreprises.
Since 1996, JOTI is an official WOSM event and has a permanent place
on the Web Site of the World Scout Bureau.
For more information, visit
www.joti.org |
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