Today's students have a wealth of e-tools (Internet, iPods, computers, and...) available to them to enhance their learning. How can we use these etools in parish or school settings with low-end or high-end tech environments?
1. The Challenge and Blessing NCEA – 106 th Annual Convention Anaheim, California April 15, 2009 Caroline Cerveny, SSJ, D. Min. Sponsor: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion Publishers E-Tools in Catechesis
88. Consultant Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion Publishers 727-744-4684 mobile 727-789-2783 fax/office Your Partner in Lifelong Faith Formation Interactive Connections New Media Formation for Ministry [email_address] Caroline Cerveny, SSJ, D. Min. President
89. Web 2.0 Possibilities Presentation (Slides: Imagine (2), Knowledge is Specific Content, Paradigm Shift, Bogging in Education, Social Networks, Flickr, You Tube, Web 2.0 Awards) by Gayla S. Keesee May, 2007 Credits
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06/09/09 E-Tools in Catechesis: The Challenge and Blessing!