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Query: Social Media, Community Development, Campus Ministry

March 3, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV 4 Comments

What tips/ideas do you have for InterVarsity's National Graduate & Faculty Ministry Staff Team Members in Using Social Media Appropriately and Effectively to Grow Communities?   Now's your opportunity to give input.   I'm leading a seminar on the topic at our April Team Meetings.   Here's some material I'm seeking to address: How do we use social media appropriately to build community?   Note:   How does social media influence our/your definition of community or the various forms of community in which we … [Read more...] about Query: Social Media, Community Development, Campus Ministry

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: campus ministry, community, generations, networking, Social Media, social networking, technology

Week in Review: Reporting Edition

November 20, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

Here's  the top five articles, books, websites, etc., that we've been reading or thinking about the past week. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them.   In addition, if you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1.   Have you experienced, participated in, or witnessed Tweckle (twek'ul) vt. to abuse a speaker only to Twitter followers in the audience while he/she is speaking"? Any thoughts on how Tweckle (or the possibility of it) affect … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Reporting Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: book recommendation, conferences, gordon gee, Introverts, journalism, news, prostitution, technology

40 Years of Sesame Street as an Educator?

November 11, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV 3 Comments

In How We Got to Sesame Street; Art on Screen (The Chronicle of Higher Education. January 16, 2009), Evan R. Goldstein treats us to some of the history of Sesame Street, which celebrated 40 years on November 10. In 1966 a group of friends gathered for a dinner party in Manhattan. As the evening was winding down, one of the guests, Lloyd N. Morrisett, a vice president at the Carnegie Corporation, turned to his host, a television executive named Joan Ganz Cooney, and asked a seemingly innocuous question: Can … [Read more...] about 40 Years of Sesame Street as an Educator?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Public Intellectuals, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: end of education, Sesame Street, teaching, technology, TV

Week in Review: Big Questions Edition

November 6, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

Here's  the top five articles, books, websites, etc., that we've been reading or thinking about the past week. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them.   In addition, if you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1.   The Big Questions: Have our colleges and universities lost sight of their purpose? (Jerry Pattengale, Books & Culture, November/December 2009) critiques Education's End: Why Our Colleges and Universities Have Given Up on … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Big Questions Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: anthropology, biology, Book recommendations, claude levi-strauss, end of education, Evangelicalism, evolution, Money, technology, universities, vocation

Week in Review: Connections Edition

October 23, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

Here's  the top five articles, books, websites, etc., that we've been reading or thinking about the past week. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them.   In addition, if you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1.   Duncan Urges 'Revolutionary Change' in Nation's Teacher-Training Programs (Kelly Field, Chronicle of Higher Education, October 21, 2009):   Do you agree with the Secretary of Education Arne Duncan who recently called attention … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Connections Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: Anne Rice, Book recommendations, communication, dementia, end of education, francis collins, mathematics, teaching, technology, text, videoconferencing

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