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  1. into the new testament Teaching Biblical Exegesis Online Mary E. HinkleAssociate Professor of New TestamentLuther SeminarySt. Paul, Minnesota mhinkle@luthersem.edu

  2. objections passive undirected geeky hard to assess biblical exegesis online? Objection #1: The need for hands-on learning. Can online learners developskillsand graspenduring understandings about interpretation?

  3. objections passive undirected geeky hard to assess biblical exegesis online? Objection #2: The need for a professional. Can you provideonline coachingfor something as complex as reading ancient texts? “Don’t try this at home.”

  4. objections passive undirected geeky hard to assess biblical exegesis online? Objection #3: Fear of geeky ministers. Can online learning foster social and spiritualformationin community?

  5. objections passive undirected geeky hard to assess biblical exegesis online? Objection #4: The need to measure outcomes. • Can we assess what is happening online in: • skills development, • enduring understanding, & • social & spiritual formation?

  6. objections & goals

  7. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated hands-on learning

  8. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated hands-on learning

  9. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated hands-on learning

  10. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated hands-on learning

  11. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated online coaching What’s exegesis?

  12. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated online coaching What’s exegesis?

  13. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated online coaching What’s exegesis?

  14. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated online coaching What’s exegesis?

  15. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated collaboration

  16. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated collaboration

  17. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated collaboration

  18. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated collaboration

  19. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated learner self-assessment

  20. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated learner self-assessment

  21. goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated learner self-assessment

  22. how technology people, etc. curriculum tricks & tips into the new testament: how? HTML (Dreamweaver) for static web pages Actionscript (Flash) for interactions like quizzes. Javascript for glossary pop-ups, etc. PHP for bulletin-board interactivity.

  23. how technology people, etc. curriculum tricks & tips into the new testament: how? Web Designer Patricia Ayers of Carolina Web Solutions, whose work is funded by a grant from the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. • Institutional Support • 12-month sabbatical for Prof. Mary Hinkle. • Ongoing network administration and technical support from Luther Seminary Computer Services.

  24. how technology people, etc. curriculum tricks & tips into the new testament: how? Curriculum Design J. McTighe & G. Wiggins. The Understanding by Design Handbook (Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1999). Problem-Based Learning site at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (http://www.imsa.edu/team/cpbl/cpbl.html). R. Clark & R. Mayer. e-Learning and the Science of Instruction (San Francisco: Pfeiffer, 2003).

  25. how technology people, etc. curriculum tricks & tips into the new testament: how? Tips & Tricks J. Bardzell. Macromedia MX Elearning (Berkeley: Macromedia Press, 2003). Using Flash to Create eLearning (Vancouver, WA: forthcoming from Rapid Intake Press, Dec. 2003). D. Mungai, D. Jones & L. Wong (2002). Parade of Games in PowerPoint. Free templates online at http://facstaff.uww.edu/jonesd/games. For code to set up bulletin boards, see http://www.vbulletin.com.

  26. coming free to the web in the summer of 2004: www.intothenewtestament.org into the new testament Teaching Biblical Exegesis Online Mary E. HinkleAssociate Professor of New TestamentLuther SeminarySt. Paul, Minnesota mhinkle@luthersem.edu

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