Posts Tagged ‘presentations’

GCIA Presentation: Mobile Ministry Modeling

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Global Christian Internet Alliance (logo)Continuing the conversations and coverage from our attending of the GCIA 2011 Conference, here is the slide deck for our presentation – taking place right about now – titled Mobile Ministry Modeling.

To our regular readers, there might not be too much new that is in here, but there are some additional concepts and lines of thought taken here.

As with our previous presentation decks, this is created using the S5 Slide Show System (HTML, CSS, and JS-based). And following form to our most recent presentations, there is additional information encoded with QR Codes and in the “print view” of the presentation.

No video this time (sorry). But there’s most probably some conversation going on about it at Twitter (#GCIA2011).

View the presentation Mobile Ministry Modeling. Previous presentations are located on our Issues and Presentations page.

 

BibleTech Presentation – Mobile Ministry: Definition, Contexts, And State Of The Body

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

QR CodeUnfortunately, funds and life have prevented MMM from being present for this year’s BibleTech Conference. There is always a lot of interaction, fellowship, and techie talk that happens, and I’m totally sure that by this point, I’d be recharging my mobile for the 2nd time in the day.

Mobile Ministry: Definition, Contexts, And State Of The Body happens to be a timely topic seeing that now many ministers and ministries are seeing that mobile is where they need to be and asking questions of where in ministry mobile fits. This talk recenters the context of mobile around the term mobile ministry, and then points to where mobile has been demonstrated in a ministry context.

In some respects, this presentation answers why MMM was started in the first place (to answer the question of what the Body is doing in mobile). And as such, gives the focuses to mobile ministry areas which might have been addressed, but maybe not as strongly because of the youth of this tool/channel.

View the Presetation (or scan/share the QR Code). The meat is in the notes (viewable by toggling the “slide view” (Ø) symbol at the bottom right of the screen). Per our usual BibleTech presentations, the information in the presentation is designed for consumption and mobile interaction.

(Abbreviated) Live Presentation via Qik

Blame a few folks for thinking that it was possible, and me for taking it further than my hardware and experiments usually go. But here’s an attempt to do this presentation via Qik. You can see the live presentation below, or visit http://qik.com/arjwright and then click on the video noted Live. If you have the Qik app, you should be able to interact with the video stream there.

This is being done over a Wi-Fi connection and using the lower-resolution front-camera of my Nokia N97. I’ll do what I can to keep this interactive, but I’m also really, really experimenting here. If it fails, BibleTech again gives some lessons learned and applied.

As for the rest of BibleTech, catch it on Twitter (#bibletech) and we can chat about what’s next in mobiles for Bible studies and other ministry endeavors along the way.

 

Virtual Presentations/Conference Attendance

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Not being able to get to BibleTech has me thinking that I can do more to the presentation (slide deck) in order to at least give a better hint towards attending and interacting.

If you were attending a conference virtually – as a presenter – what would your setup look like?

 

MMM at BibleTech 2011

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

BibleTech logoJust got the confirmation the other day that my (Antoine) speaking proposal for the 2011 BibleTech Conference was accepted and all signs point to there being a third iteration of MMM presenting at this exciting and engaging conference.

BibleTech is an opportunity to hear from analysts, educators, developers, and missionaries who are in and around web and mobile issues that relate to the study and understanding of God’s Word. In between the sessions are several discussions and engagements unlike what happens at other conferences. And if last year was any indication, there’s going to be a ton of people interested in not just what’s possible with the tech, but where the leaders in this space are going next.

The title of MMM’s topic is “Mobile Ministry: Definition, Contextual Applications, and State of the Body.” As with previous presentations, expect a ton of information, and some neat interactive surprises. This presentation builds on our previous presentations at this event (2009, 2010) and will take what was started here as a definition of mobile ministry and add some context around it.

Looking forward to seeing you there.

 

[Press Release] Announcing BibleTech 2011

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

[Press Release: Logos] Announcing BibleTech 2011!

Bible Tech Conference 2011We are gearing up for BibleTech 2011, which will be held in Seattle, WA, March 25–26. This will be our fourth annual conference focusing on the many ways technology is affecting and being affected by how we translate, interpret, communicate and transmit the Scriptures. BibleTech isn’t just a great opportunity to hear speakers address many of the tech savvy issues that are important to you, but also a chance to interact and network with some of the leaders in their fields and others who share your interests. Stories abound of the working relationships and friendships that BibleTech has spawned.

Calling All Presenters!

We are putting out a call for programmers, publishers, tagging experts, information/library scientists, technologists, thought leaders, design gurus, information architects, webmasters, or anyone working at the intersection of the Bible and technology to lead conference sessions and round-table discussions! It is as easy as filling out the participation form.

We get a lot of entries and we encourage you to be as descriptive as possible when sharing your ideas for topics and content. And, if you have multiple ideas for sessions, feel free to fill out multiple entries.

We will close the call for participation on November 30 so that we can choose the best session speakers for next year. Please have your entry in by then!

Get the latest information about BibleTech 2011

Come “like” us on Facebook and get the latest BibleTech information right in your news feed. You can also follow us on Twitter (@BibleTechConf).

Registration

Register today for $159.95 and guarantee that you don’t miss out on BibleTech 2011!

For more information, including viewing the presenters and their presentations from previous events, visit the Bible Tech Conference website. See you there.

MMM Preview

As a preview of what to expect, here are MMM’s presentations from the last two BibleTech Conferences: