bells, whistles and digital tools for the 21st century catechist

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So you know you should be using Digital tools in your ministry! Yet, we find so many excuses to stay in our comfortable world. What steps do I take as a catechist to get on board with what the Pope has referred to as the Digital Continent? In this ever evolving collaborative and digital communications world, how do I stay abreast with what is happening all around me? With a limited budget, how do I stretch it to include technology? Where do I start? How do I share my success stories? Is Digital Discipleship and Digital Citizenship important today?

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Bells, Whistles and

Digital Tools

for the 21st Century Catechist

Presenter:

• Caroline Cerveny, SSJ-TOSF, D. Min.

• President and Founder,

Interactive Connections

Sponsored By:

Personal Story 1983

It’s a given!

We live in a digital age!

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DIGITAL DISCIPLE?

So what is a . . .

A Digital Disciple is one

who…

Two Minute

Buzz

A Digital Disciple is one

who…

... isn't afraid to use the tools of

modern technology to spread the

Gospel message. (Richard

Drabik)

A Digital Disciple is one

who…

...moves easily in and out of the

tools of the age, using what

furthers the mission of Jesus,

while also knowing and

respecting the necessary

boundaries to protect those in

our care. (Judith Dieterle)

A Digital Disciple is one

who…

…tweets the reminder to check

the Facebook page for updates

on the next event and/or

meeting. (Cheryl Sagan)

A Digital Disciple is one

who…

. . . has an open attitude toward

technology and a critical

disposition toward the culture

these create. (Rose Pacatte)

. . . appreciates and uses new

technologies to tell stories (Rose

Pacatte)

A Digital Disciple is one

who…

. . . is not afraid to use social

networking, media and

technology for ministry and

catechesis - and willing to learn

new technology skills. (Joyce S.

Donahue)

A Digital Disciple is one

who…

• like leaders of any age, echoes

the Story speaking the language

of the native.

• alternative: A Digital Age

Catechetical Leader is one

who… will buy Tim an iPad2.

(Tim Welch)

What do you notice?

• Different Descriptions

• Openness towards technology

• Uses technology

• And more. . .

• Really YOU are the PIONEERS!

10 Points for Digital Disciples 1. Observe

2. Step into the Educational Technology World

3. Learn More via your Personal Learning Network

4. Wants to Collaborate

5. Identify “Best Practices”

6. Adapt BP’s to the Catechetical World

7. Involve small groups of catechists to be involved with

you

8. Advocate for $$$$ needed to bring technology into

religious education

9. Advocate for a “Parish Technology Plan” – include

training

10.Continue with Media Literacy Awareness

1. Observe

Have you been to . . .

A regular classroom lately? Any

age level?

• YES – Ring bells

• NO – Blow Your Whistles

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2. Step into the

Educational

Technology World

Have you been to . . .

An educational technology

conference?

• YES – Ring bells

• NO – Blow Your Whistles

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3. Learn More – via

Personal Learning

Networks (PLNs)

Do you know. . .

. . .what a PLN is?

• YES – Ring bells

• NO – Blow Your Whistles

WHAT IS A PLN?

The entire collection of people with whom you engage

and exchange information usually online. (Kate Klingensmith –

29 years old)

http://onceateacher.wordpress.com/about/

Books (Toys to Tools)

PLNs

Here are some ways that catechists and catechetical

leaders could use their PLNs:

• Professional development – learn from content-area

specialists

• Locate resources for your classroom, such as free

websites and software

• Get lesson plan ideas from master teachers

• Learn about new technology and how to integrate it

into your faith formation

• Find collaborative solutions

• Find interesting links to catechetical news

http://catechesis20.org

http://digitalcatechesis.ning.com

4. Wants to

Collaborate! In

New Ways!

Have you. . .

Collaborated lately using

technology?

• YES – Ring bells

• NO – Blow Your Whistles

Are you familiar with?

Google Docs/Drive?

GoToMeeting? Evernote?

Dropbox? And . . .

• YES – Ring bells

• NO – Blow Your Whistles

Collaboration

Easily share documents with others.

Collaboration

Initially collaborate then share with anyone.

http://catechesis20.org

5. Able to

Identify Best

Practices!

http://www.gearfuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/iphone3g-australia.jpg

http://www.myddnetwork.com/tech-money/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/xcute-dv2-all-gadgets-in-all-one.jpg

Learning Revolution…

The Store

DIGITAL PRAYER AND

REFLECTION

You can use…

• PowerPoint Reflections

• Video

• Video – Downloaded from You Tube,

and other…

• … and you can create your own…

or students can create their own…

6. Adapt Best

Practices to

Catechesis!

Adapt Best Practices

http://astore.amazon.com/interacconnec-20/detail/1564842479

Oral History Project p. 40

to… Oral History of My

Parish Project

Adapt Local Landmarks

Photoblog p. 83

to…What’s in My Church

Photoblog

http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/video-sharing-4.jpg

Mentoring the “Experience of

the Gospel” with new tools…

The Boy Jesus in the Temple

Luke 2: 41-52

Cell Phone - Why

• As of 2004, 45% of students ages 8-18 had their own

cell phone (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2005)

• As of 2006, 74% of students in Grades 9-12 uses a

cell phone daily (Project Tomorrow, 2006a)

• These numbers will only increase as cell phones

become more affordable and available to students

Bringing Student Culture

into the Classroom

“Chandler-Olcott and Mahar (2003) assert that

classrooms that integrate technology-mediated

literacy practices within everyday social learning

communities have the potential to promote more

academically related interests within the school than

classrooms lacking such integration.” Pg.5, Toys to Tools

Amy Barber

7. Involve

others with

you!

Train – Involve – Whatever!

Participatory

8. Advocate

for $$$$

needed!

Technology Financial

Planning

1. Your goal – a sustainable budget

2. Start with the bare bones

a) Encourage catechists to use technology in classroom

b) Provide LCD Projector and Screen

3. Collaborate with others

a) Analyze who has smart phones, iPads, Tablets etc.

b) Set-up WiFi for mobile tools – share initial and ongoing costs

of a networked environment

c) Create a Digital Discipleship (Technology) Committee -

make-up of the technology committee is critical

d) Repurpose old equipment – Thin client option - One $3,500

server can handle approximately 20 workstations, a

significant savings

4. Think “Outside-the-Box”!

9. Advocate

for a Parish

Technology

Plan!

We want to move from…

School Technology Technology Planning

School

School

Religious Ed

Youth Ministry

Adult Formation

Parish Technology Planning

Technology Planning

Step 1: Find the real IT decision makers in your

community and schedule meetings with them.

Step 2: Do a technology inventory to figure out what

hardware, software and networking equipment is

available across the parish.

Step 3: Look at your school library’s strategic plan or

long-range plan and think about how it will affect your

technology plan.

Step 4: Pull together a technology team and schedule

your first meeting to discuss the information you’ve

collected in steps 1 through 3.

Technology Planning

Step 5: Write the technology plan.

Step 6: Revisit and evaluate your technology. Plan on a

regular basis (every 6 to 12 months).

Resource: Six-Step Technology Planning Tool

http://www.techsoupforlibraries.org/cookbook-

3/planning-and-decision-making/tools/six-step-

technology-planning-tool

OR

http://bit.ly/QxMwYs

10. Continue

to learn more

about Media

Literacy!

10 Points for Digital Disciples 1. Observe

2. Step into the Educational Technology World

3. Learn More via your Personal Learning Network

4. Wants to Collaborate

5. Identify “Best Practices”

6. Adapt BP’s to the Catechetical World

7. Involve small groups of catechists to be involved with

you

8. Advocate for $$$$ needed to bring technology into

religious education

9. Advocate for a “Parish Technology Plan” – include

training

10.Continue with Media Literacy Awareness

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The Education

World Around us

HAS CHANGED!

Where will we enter in the

conversation?

What will be expected of

Administrators?

http://www.iste.org/standards.aspx

The Education

World Around us

HAS CHANGED!

Where will we enter in the

conversation?

What will be expected of

Catechists?

http://www.iste.org/standards.aspx

The Education

World Around us

HAS CHANGED!

Where will we enter in the

conversation?

What will be expected of

participants/students?

http://www.iste.org/standards.aspx

THINK CREATIVELY

With NEW Tools. . .

How?

• What is happening in other places?

• Keep your ear to the ground!

iConfess Videos

http://i-confess.com

Return to the Father

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo35pxTCi8s&feature=autoplay&list=PL962BD67D89F2088D&index=8&playnext=8 -

God Is Waiting For You

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiZN6KJAvl4&feature=autoplay&list=PL962BD67D89F2088D&index=31&playnext=31

How?

Be

Creative!

Step Out and Be Daring!

Christ Has No Online Presence

Christ Has No Online Presence but Yours

No Blog, no Facebook page but yours,

Yours are the tweets through which love

touches this world,

Yours are the posts through which the Gospel is

shared,

Yours are the updates through which hope is

revealed.

Christ has no online presence but yours,

No blog, no Facebook page but yours.

Paul Brian Campbell, SJ created this contemporary take on Saint

Theresa of Avila’s well known prayer, Christ Has No Body.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveller2020/1903977144/in/set-72157600110235419/

THANK YOU

Caroline Cerveny, SSJ-TOSF, D. Min.

President and Founder

Interactive Connections

Email: c.cerveny@verizon.net

Blog: http://acyberpilgrim.org

Twitter: @ccerveny

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/c.cerveny

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