WTC MOOC: TH49X1: Living the Christian Story: Creation (Week 1) // @WTCTheology
So, I’m a little late starting this one, but I can see a two-fold benefit from it. 1) I do theology every day, but am “a little hazy” about the Continue Reading →
View ArticleWTC MOOC: TH49X1: Living the Christian Story: Sin & Redemption (Week 2)...
Core Reading Genesis 3-4; 12: For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” Romans Continue Reading →
View ArticleMOOCS need more interaction? (@timeshighered)
Currently undertaking three variants of online courses or MOOCs, and largely listening, taking notes, sharing some notes, with the occasional bit of conversation. Ironically the one with most...
View ArticleWTC Mooc: Week 3: Living the Christian Story – Exodus (@WTCTheology)
Core Reading Exodus 1:1-15 (or chapters 1-15, but there’s only 10!) through to the story of the Plagues … but overall a story of oppression leading to recreation? Dempster Israel Continue Reading →
View Article#CORPUSMOOC: Week 8: A Swearing Extravaganza
This week looking at ‘swearing’ as it is used within language .. so there’s a disclaimer, some of the comments: The use of ‘bad language’ seems to me to be Continue Reading →
View ArticleCompleting #CORPUSMOOC
During interactions with JISC and ALT in particular, MOOC’s have been hot news for quite some time. MOOC is an acronym for ‘Massive Open Online Courses’ – freely available to Continue Reading →
View ArticleChildhood in the Digital Age (Week 1) #FLdigitalkid15
This four-week course from the OU draws upon the expertise of a developmental psychologist, and a researcher in early literacy – both different aspects from mine, which comes from that Continue Reading →
View ArticleChildhood in the Digital Age (Week 4) #FLdigitalkid15
1) Intro Video Looking into the future, and particularly how technology has/is affected/ing education in the classroom. How do parents support what is going on in the classroom? 2) What Continue Reading →
View ArticleUnderstanding Cultural Intelligence with @Futurelearn
I’ve signed up for another MOOC – a four-week online course on ‘cultural intelligence’. See what commonpurpose.org has to say about it: The world is shrinking and leaders from different cultures are...
View ArticleDeveloping Cultural Intelligence for Leadership (MOOC, Week 1) #FLdevelopCQ
The first week of this four-week course focuses on ‘Modern Leadership’, offering an introduction to Cultural Intelligence, explore its evolution and relevance, and why it is integral to modern...
View ArticleDeveloping Cultural Intelligence for Leadership (MOOC, Week 2) #FLdevelopCQ
So, just catching up with Week 2 of ‘Developing Cultural Intelligence for Leadership’ from Common Purpose/Futurelearn. Talking Core and Flex Do you know what your central values and purpose are – do...
View ArticleDeveloping Cultural Intelligence for Leadership (MOOC, Week 3) #FLdevelopCQ
Onto week 3 out of 4 from the FutureLearn/CommonPurpose looking at ‘cultural intelligence’. As someone who likes to meet new people all the time, likes to try new things, has travelled a lot, and...
View ArticleDeveloping Cultural Intelligence for Leadership (MOOC, Week 4) #FLdevelopCQ
Here we reach the final week of the MOOC provided by Futurelearn/Commonpurpose, and looking ahead at this week, it appears that we’ll be focusing on ‘the other’, including ‘exoticism’, reminding me of...
View ArticleWTC MOOC Week 4: Jesus (@WTCTheology)
This week we’ll explore the story of Jesus Christ as revealed in the four Gospels, beginning with the testimony of face-to-face encounters with him. John 20:11-18, 21:15-17 Matt 5:1-12 John 8:1-11...
View ArticleWTC Theology: Week 5: The Holy Spirit (@WTCTheology)
Luke 4:16-21 John 16:7-15 Acts 1:4-5 Rom 12:3-8 1 Cor 12:27-13:1 Gal 5:22-25 “The term pneumatology comes from two Greek words, namely, pneuma meaning “wind,” “breath,” or “spirit” (used of the Holy...
View ArticleWTC Theology: Week 6: The Early Church (@WTCTheology)
I didn’t get as far as the readings from week 6 onwards, but I finished watching all the videos (you can join in when the material is available via OpenWTC). Session 6.1: Why Study Theology? (Lucy...
View ArticleWTC Theology: Week 7: Creeds (@WTCTheology)
Once again, these are my notes from the videos (not any readings) – and you can join the latest one by checking out OpenWTC. Session 7.1: The Context of the Creeds (Lucy Peppiat) How did...
View ArticleWTC Theology: Week 8: A Broken World (@WTCTheology)
Thoughts from the videos from Week 8: Session 8.1: Introduction to Social Justice (Bob Ekblad) What is the Biblical basis for social justice and advocacy, and what does that look like in contemporary...
View ArticleWTC Theology: Week 9: The Marketplace (@WTCTheology)
Session 9.1: Does our Daily Work matter to God? (Chris Gillies – a business man interested in Christian living/daily work) Think back to Week 1 (God is at work with us) How did God create us to work,...
View ArticleWTC Theology: Week 10: The Finale (@WTCTheology)
Session 10.1: Salvation is at the Heart of the Christian Faith Overview of what we’ve looked at, and that God has a special place for the poor and the margianalised. Those who have should give others....
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