Posts Tagged ‘BibleTech’

A Technologist Living Outside of the Silos

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

This is a piece that was written for the BibleTech Conference blog: A Technologist Living Outside of the Silos. Its a thinking piece – or a motivational one – you’d have to come to BibleTech to hear this one ;)

 

See You at BibleTech 2010

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

This week, I received notice that my presentation topic Mobile’s Christ-Led Encounters was accepted and therefore I’ll be representing MMM as a presenter at the BibleTech 2010 Conference in San Jose, CA.

I’m pretty excited about the opportunity, and hope to build on the topic and technology exploration done both at BibleTech and the Visual Story Network’s conferences. Here’s the submitted abstrat, as to the topic direction, you will want to be there for this one:

Mobile has now taken place within the regular consciousness of most mainstream thought. From sociology to psychology, transportation to entertainment, Facebook to the Good Book, mobile is now at the tip of every tongue in being that next great area. Mobile though suffers from the same growing pains that every other media suffers from when its new – specifically, what’s its relevance. Within the Body, we see many examples of mobile taking root as an engagement, evangelistic, and opportunistic medium. Within this topic, we will look at some of these areas that mobile has taken root in, as well as exploring some areas that have not yet been explored.

For more information and to register, visit the BibleTech 2010 Conference website. Hope to see you there

 

BibleTech 2010 in San Jose, California

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Preparations for BibleTech 2010 Conference has recently been published and this one will be held in San Jose, California. Here are some of the particulars:

BibleTech explores the intersection of Bible study and technology. This two-day conference is designed for publishers, programmers, webmasters, educators, bloggers and anyone interested in using technology to improve Bible study. BibleTech 2010 is an opportunity to meet others who share your interests and hear from industry leaders.

This year’s conference will be occurring on March 26-27. Check out the BibleTech Conference website for more information concerning registration and costs.

If you are looking to be a presenter, the call for papers is now open. Get your topics in and make sure that they are solid, relevant, and something that sparks conversation. I can attest that a good topic keeps people talking.

A tech note, take many batteries for your mobile devices. There’s a lot of tech talk and you will be online and on social networks all the time.

Again, for more information, check out the BibleTech Conference website. Hope to see you there.