PNCEA

Title: Story Telling Over the Internet: Proclaiming the Good News

Date and Time: July 22, 2009, 3:00-4:00 pm ET (one hour)

Presenter:

Caroline Cerveny, SSJ, D.Min is president of Interactive Connections, a provider of faith-based educational technology for catechetical ministries. Sr. Caroline publishes regularly for Catechist Magazine, Liturgical Catechesis, Momentum, Today's Catholic Teacher, Today's Parish, and NCCLs Catechetical Leader publication. She is a national educational technology consultant and presenter for Harcourt Religion and the University of Dayton's Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation (VLCFF).

New inventions - the alphabet, the printing press - have changed the art of storytelling over time. Now the Internet is revolutionizing the way we imagine narrative. Come explore how new media tools can excite and facilitate youth and adults to share and record valued stories from their lives, in ways that promote artistic expression, health and well being, and justice while proclaiming the "Good News" lived today!

Attendee Takeaways:

  • Learn how to design and produce a three to five minute digital story using free Web 2.0 authoring tools.
  • Learn to craft and record first-person narratives, collect still images, video, and music with which to illustrate their pieces.
  • Identify uses of digital story telling for evangelization and personal faith development.

Who Should Attend:

  • Parish and diocesan catechetical personnel involved with school and/or parish programs from K-12
  • Parish and diocesan Youth Ministers
  • Small faith community members
  • RCIA leaders
  • Parish and Diocesan evangelization leaders

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