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IEEE emeritbadges.org Program
The IEEE emeritbadges.org program has developed hands-on electricity and electronics instructional material based on the Boy Scouts' merit badge requirements. Instructional material for computer education is being developed. Any student, boy or girl can use the program to enhance technical literacy and learn more about viable engineering and other technical career options.  The IEEE emeritbadges.org program will be sponsoring the Electricity Merit Badge and the Electronics Merit Badge booth at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree.

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Electronics Merit Badge

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Preparing for Jambo 2013

2012-04-30
The IEEE emeritbadges.org Project team will be at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree.  This will be our 9th Jamboree.  We are coordinating the Electricity and Electronics Merit Badge booths.  If you will be attending or visiting the Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve, stop by and visit.

Winding Down...

2010-08-03
We're starting to take apart the booth. Sad news. Program activities close at 4 p.m. and folks are starting to think about the real world again. NSJ 2010 has been an amazing experience for all of us and while we don't know what 2013 and the Bechtel Summit holds for us, we'll always hold A.P. Hill near and dear to our hearts.

Mysterium

2010-08-02
This morning we traveled over the the Mysterium Compass show and Vault at Mahone Camp. Very Impressive production value and the museum showcased memorabilia from the past 100 years of Scouting. Thanks to the Order of the Arrow for putting this on!