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Category Archives: Culture
EPIC 2020
One major video prognostication of the future of education in the United State circulating these days is called EPIC 2020. The video concept includes a projection that includes downloading free lectures and then crowd sourcing student interaction/questions to insure solid … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Discipleship, Higher Education, Pedagogy, Technology
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Vocational Discipleship
http://www.licc.org.uk/engaging-with-work/ For the past couple of years I have been working on a theme of vocational discipleship. Frost and Hirsch argued that ministry often occurs in “third spaces” between home and work. The more I struggled with this view (coffee … Continue reading
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Franklin Institute Presents the Brain
Article on an upcoming exhibit here in Philadelphia on the Brain at Philly.comĀ There are members from the Franklin Institute at the Neuroscience bootcamp getting ideas for developing a curriculum that will support the exhibition when finalized.
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New Press Release on REA conference Let Freedom Ring
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Mediated Religion to use Social Media in class
CED605 Mediated Religion will be using social media in class. Students will be experimenting with Twitter and Facebook as part of the course, “tweeting” interactions with the course content in real time during class sessions. How well will this strategy … Continue reading
