Digital technologies can make a difference in helping theological educators to align their Christian convictions and pedagogical strategies more effectively by (1) providing a richer, more multiply intelligent environment within which to learn; (2) providing more opportunities for collaboration; (3) giving teachers a better angle of vision on the challenges their students are facing and the specific assumptions with which they enter courses; (4) providing better access to primary source materials; (5) overcoming constraints of geography and time; and (6) attending to the meaning-making contexts of our students and our communities of faith
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This paper is the result of a reflection related with the research work of a theologian and a digit...
The authors document the rise of so-called hybrid models of distance education and articulate their ...
In this article, I address the challenge of fostering better student engagement with ancient materi...
Digital technologies can make a difference in helping theological educators to align their Christian...
By adopting a relational model of teaching and learning we can better align our programs of Christia...
The author reflects and describes use of technology in all aspects of theological education as it ha...
Technology-based education is learning primarily based in constructivist styled pedagogies. It is ne...
The article explores and examines the challenges facing teaching theology through technology. The...
Effectively facilitating the growth of learners demonstrates prudent stewardship (Galatians 6:10; Ge...
Learning with digital technologies, at least when framed by moral commitments, requires lifting up s...
Theology seemingly does not have a major impact on society anymore. However, Christianity did not on...
How useful is the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) model in analyzing and explain...
Within a six-week full time practicum experience, these candidates put their own personal philosophi...
Despite popular framings about skills for 21st-century jobs, there are few studies of how new media ...
Changes in computer and communication technology have sparked an educational revolution. For over 20...
This paper is the result of a reflection related with the research work of a theologian and a digit...
The authors document the rise of so-called hybrid models of distance education and articulate their ...
In this article, I address the challenge of fostering better student engagement with ancient materi...