In my forthcoming role as a mixed mode tutor and lecturer in practical theology, I suspect that I may be wanting to develop stuff online and so I'm interested to note this. Scot McKnight's new online course.
Biblical Seminary - Embark - Online Learning
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If you're doing this then you might be interested in this recent book.
Hess, Mary E. Engaging Technology in Theological Education: All That We Can't Leave Behind Communication, Culture, and Religion Series. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005.
Thanks: looks really interesting and a personal recommendation doesn't go amiss!
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