When you make contact with other JOTA-JOTI participants you ask their other group for their JID and you give them your JID. Both groups then record the JID of the other on the JamPuz documents. You can take part in JamPuz using which ever method(s) you are using to communicate during JOTA-JOTI; there is no special way of swapping JIDs. Remember, JamPuz is about conversations, not just contacts.
Articles in this section
- Do I need a JID for each participant?
- How do I record / share our experiences regarding JamPuz during the event?
- I have not received our JID code. Where can I get it?
- I still have our JID from previous year. Can I use it again this year?
- My Scouts are taking part in JOTA-JOTI at home. Can they use the same JID?
- Someone has given me a code but it looks nothing like the format of JIDs. What is going on?
- What are the ‘country codes’ in the JID?
- What are the ‘region codes’ in the JID?
- When I have my JID and I have printed off the documents, how do I collect other JIDs?
- Where are the documents to support the JamPuz game?