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A friend of mine registered for the conference early in the school year and said that his middle name was "Danger" - with the quotes. When he showed up at the conference several months later, his name tag said Bill "Danger" Roberts (I changed his name, btw). Not only that, but since he donated $2 to the scholarship fund, his name was printed in the program - again as Bill "Danger" Roberts. A lot of the music teachers in the district gave him a hard time about that for a long time.
I need to write about this on my own blog.
Good luck on the classes
Assumed wrong:
Rees
Reece
Rese
Reis(i know, this would be the LAST way I assumed)
One day someone will get it right on the first try.
www.vagabondrunn.wordpress.com
Is this session going to be like the podcasting and blogging session in 06 when I came to learn about podcasting, but you taught on blogging for the first 50 mins and then remembered that "podcasting" was also in the title of the seminar and so we squeezed 25mins of podcasting notes into 15 mins (we ran over) of time? Is it?
I hope so, cos it was awesome. It got me blogging. Thanks blogfather.
How do you move from a continuing connection and ministry opportunity to people once you're to that point online, to where you're actually doing it in real life?
The transition process of just keeping up with who needs what kind of help/counsel/whatever seems to be an integral part of moving people from usernames and profile pics to people in the chairs with you at coffee or in church.
Thanks!
Intro: Social Media definition and examples
1. Benefit: What you gain from social media with a team?
2. Hook me up: If I was on your team, what would our social medial communication look like including tools)?
3. Baby steps: First steps to get started
4. Time wasters: Social Media tools and practices that suck away time
Concl: Twitter them the conclusion.
Dude - I think I just wrote your seminar. "Throw me a freakin' bone here."
Hey - hope you rock it well!!!!
Texas Ron Linebarger
I would want to know what is the fist and most minimal thing I can do to get involved w/ web 2.0 that would require the least effort/time commitment?
⌘F flips the image in Photobooth, so that text doesn't look mirrored...
perhaps I should by the one without the second D also and point it to the correctly spelled Domain.
People spell my name incorrectly quite often, as well.
Q: How do you as a pastor draw the line between being totally authentic and remain appropriate?
(as a long time ragamuffinsoul.com reader...I know your answer to the second question....it's actualy an answer posed in the form of a question...."What line"?)
Seriously....2 good questions to address..
-Candy?
-Tami?
-Carrie?
And I'm all, "No, it's Ca-Mi"
and then we start in on the spelling:
Cammi
cammie
camie
cammey
camy
kammie
seriously.
Just Cami.
As we blog and tweet, we show people that a relationship with Jesus Christ doesn't exempt us from life on Earth. They'll see that we get frustrated or angry, that we struggle with sin.
In short, social media allow us to show people that not every Christian is Ned Flanders.
Dear, Ms. Jerry Crespo,
I wonder if I should play along and walk in with a wig and a purse?
Totally random comment, I know! Sorry!
I would like to know if there are any heuristics, or rules of thumb, for how to estimate the ROI for learning and engaging in this technological stuff.
Any kind of way to think about the ROI of social networking, or this kind of stuff, would be very helpful!!!!
Congratulations, you've met your class attendance goal!
I would ask, something to the tune of, "how far is too far in social networking ministry? at what point does the difference between cyberland and real life face to face interaction?"
In response to article in last months collide mag.
:-P (yeah ok so that lame..but you had to have giggled just alittle)
question:
do you believe that the use of social media will eventually take over from "hands-on" ministry? and...how do you stress this and advise to keep this from happening.
just saying because for the most part...we're a lazy people. (that was a totally general, broad statement)
Mish
oh bugger...
bleah.
Here's my one question about leading with social media...
How do you get buy in from those you are leading to use the social media. I've built a blog for my team, posted resources there, spent many hours ensuring it is a media rich experience, and emailed the team endlessly about new posts and resources. By the stats, no one goes there, and no one has ever commented. They don't seem to get the "concept" of a blog.
Stuck, and a bit frustrated.