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Prince William Virtual IOLS

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Prince William District is pleased to announce a beta VIRTUAL edition of the Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills - IOLS (S11) course in NCAC. Although this class is a first-run in our Service Area, full credit will be awarded to those who successfully complete all sessions. The class will be held Friday, October 23rd through Saturday, October 24th, 2020. Please read all information in this event description carefully; there are unique conditions in place for this program.

IOLS is the required outdoor training for all Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters. The course is also ideal for Venturing Leaders because it focuses on building confidence and competence in conducting outdoor camping experiences. Outdoor skills are critical to the success of any Scouting program. IOLS provides Leaders with the basic outdoor skills to start a program right and keep it going.

This course consists of three virtual classroom sessions held on day one leading up to an overnight campout at each participants’ backyard or other independent outdoor location. A final classroom session follows the next morning (day two). ZOOM meeting invites will be provided after registration closes. All sessions must be attended to receive credit for this course.

COST:  $10.00 - Prepaid online registration is required by October 21, 2020 and is non-refundable.

CLASS SIZE: Maximum of 32 participants, first come-first served. Registration may close early if maximum capacity is reached.

REQUIRED UNIFORM: Class A Scout Leader Uniform is required for all virtual classroom sessions.

REQUIRED CAMPING EQUIPMENT: Full camping gear for an overnight stay (tent, ground cloth, lantern/flashlight, sleeping bag and pad, sturdy shoes, change of clothes, rain gear, coat/jacket/hat, water bottle, and camp chair) and two approximately 30-inch-long pieces of rope. Camping overnight (in your backyard) is part of the course.

SUGGESTED PREVIOUS CAMPING EXPERIENCE: Participants will ideally have at least three prior overnight camping experiences; more is preferable. Participants will also benefit by having learned tenting, outdoor cooking and sanitation, and basic campership skills equivalent to a First Class Scout (see Scouts BSA Handbook).

REQUIRED TECHNOLOGY: PC or MAC and a high-speed internet connection with sufficient memory and processor to handle video streaming. ZOOM client or web browser edition is required with both audio and video capability (both mic and camera must be operational and active throughout the course). 

MEALS: will not be provided. We have not yet perfected the art of passing an entire foil dinner through a wireless connection.

COURSE PREREQUISITES: All participants must complete the following online training modules BEFORE the course begins:

My.Scouting Learning Plan Modules (https://my.scouting.org) - My Training - Training Center (not required if the participant has already taken these modules as part of the current Scoutmaster Specific training or the S24 Classroom training courses)::

Scouts BSA: Scoutmaster - First 30 Days section - "Patrol Method for Scouts BSA" (9 min)
Scouts BSA: Scoutmaster - First 30 Days section - "Outdoor Programs for Scouts BSA" (9 min)
Scouts BSA: Scoutmaster - Position Trained section - "Outdoor Ethics for Scouts BSA" (8 min)
Expanded Learning: Program Safety section - "Hazardous Weather Training" (31 min)

Troop Program Resources - Campcraft Skills Videos

https://troopresources.scouting.org/campcraft-skill-videos/

“Scout Me In - Outdoor Skills” (2 min)“
Outdoor Skills - Character and Leadership” (5 min)

https://troopresources.scouting.org/general-campcraft-skills/

Basic Knots (34 min)                      Fire Building (21 min)
Whipping Rope (11 min)                 Tarps and Dining Flies (8 min)
Woods Tools (9 min)                       Navigation and Measurements (10 min)

https://troopleader.scouting.org/program-feature-cooking/

Program Feature - Cooking

https://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2014/09/05/patrol-method/

A Beginner’s Guide to the Patrol Method

 
COURSE SCHEDULE:
Friday October 23rd

7-10 PM

Saturday October 24th

8AM-12PM

2PM-5PM

7PM-9PM

Participants who successfully complete this course will receive an IOLS training card and a “Trained” patch if they have completed all other requirements for their position.

When & Where
Virtual Meeting (Zoom)
Friday 10-23-2020 7:00 PM ET to
Saturday 10-24-2020 11:59 PM ET Past
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