Copy Matters: Writing for the Web - 0 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.
ITSM Lens: The Politics of IT in Education: 5 Ways to Prepare for Lower Service Levels - 3 views
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Excellent short article with essential IT management concerns and strategies for colleges and other non-profits, including our synod, high schools, schools and, yes, churches. The same key questions and communication activities need to take place. The upfront costs of an IT system are only the beginning. The costs over the lifetime of the system (even a single computer with software) need to be included and budgeted.
http://9to5mac.com/2012/03/12/khan-academy-launches-ipad-app-with-complete-library-of-o... - 5 views
Making Education Technology Make Sense | Impatient Optimists - 5 views
20 examples of church website navigation - 2 views
Top 10 Technology Blogs for Education - 1 views
101 +1 Social Media Tactics for Nonprofits - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, an... - 4 views
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Finally! A book aimed at helping non-profits identify usable communication strategies for social media engage based on case studies (i.e. examples). Many congregations and schools forget to sets goals and plan for internal and external communications and nurture let alone plug into the potential of social media to grow the kingdom of the Lord. As I recall, "Engage!" isn't simply the command of a fictional Star Trek captain, it's the command of the real Captain of the stars . . .
BibleGateway Mobile Apps (iOS, Android) - 2 views
YouVersion: New Website, Same Bible - 2 views
More on OnLive Desktop - Readers' Questions Answered - NYTimes.com - 3 views
Bootstrap - 3 views
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Bootstrap is a standards-based curriculum for middle-school students, which teaches them to program their own videogames using purely algebraic and geometric concepts.
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Unlike most programming tools, Bootstrap uses algebra as the vehicle for creating images and animations. That means that concepts students encounter in Bootstrap behave the exact same way that they do in math class.
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Bootstrap lessons cover mathematical topics that range from simple arithmetic expressions to the Pythagorean Theorem, Discrete Logic, Function Composition and the Distance Formula.
How to Create a Custom Theme for Your WordPress Blog with Minimal Coding Required [Web ... - 0 views
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