4 Ways You Should be Communicating About Digital Giving - 0 views
Digital Storytelling with the iPad - 0 views
VidAngel | Watch Movies However The BLEEP You Want - 0 views
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Shared by Pastor Rob Guenther - I've often wondered why DVD's don't have a TV edit track. You'd think it would easy enough to add a track where the foul language is edited out just like they do on TV. I'd let my boys watch some PG-13 movies if they had such a track. Well, there may finally be a solution I've been looking for... VidAngel.com offers $1 movie rentals. Well, sort of. You pay the retail price of the movie (let's say $20) to get a digital copy and they promise to buy it back (in this case, for $19) within 24 hours. (Or for a $2 "rental" fee if you get HD instead of SD.) I think it works like Red Box in that if you don't return it in 24 hours, they buy it back for $1 (or $2 in HD) less the next day until you run out of "credit" and then you eventually own it for $20. Cool program. But... what I like even better is the filter options they give. You can choose to remove sex scenes or bleep out certain language. Then it shows you what you'll see and hear and the new length of your movie. I think this could work well for youth groups as well as for individual or family uses. I think I'm really going to like VidAngel. I can still be culturally current but without putting garbage into my head. I may ditch Netflix DVD for VidAngel soon.
It's 'digital heroin': How screens turn kids into psychotic junkies | New York Post - 2 views
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If you have to, demand that your child’s school not give them a tablet or Chromebook until they are at least 10 years old (others recommend 12).
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Developmental psychologists understand that children’s healthy development involves social interaction, creative imaginative play and an engagement with the real, natural world.
OER Commons - 2 views
UH - Digital History - 4 views
Social Media: Best Practices for Congregations and Teen Ministries - 2 views
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Church Mutual Attorney Kristen Blanford uses her experience in professional liability and the knowledge she has gained through years of working with religious organizations to provide critical information you need to use social media for your ministry. She discusses the risks involved with social media and introduces a Sample Digital and Social Media Code of Conduct that you can customize for your organization. This PDF is part of a webinar that you might wish to listen to as well. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/2202215487736227072
Digitised Manuscripts - 2 views
How to Create Your Own Digital Church Bulletins | Faithlife Blog - 3 views
Digital Storytelling with the iPad - 1 views
Why Your Church Needs Mobile Apps - Now! | ChurchMag - 1 views
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This is why we need to rethink website ministries. The old model was “it doesn’t matter how good your technical staff is – just get a website up. Something is better than nothing.” Unfortunately, that doesn’t hold much water with digital natives. Churches that are growing know that you need a culture of excellence. We are doing God’s work and our efforts should show that. Nothing could be further from the truth than with website ministries.
Digital Analytics Fundamentals - Course - 2 views
https://otis.coe.uky.edu/DDL/launch.php - 6 views
Bawte - 2 views
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