As a web and graphic designer, author or any other Creative, where do you draw the line with copyright and when do you pull those strings to control the content?
Here are two examples:
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by Eric Dye
As a web and graphic designer, author or any other Creative, where do you draw the line with copyright and when do you pull those strings to control the content?
Here are two examples:
by Eric Dye
According to ChurchMag readers and further confirmed by Tyndale’s recent survey on Church and Technology, the two biggest obstacles facing Church IT (and perhaps the Church in general) is having enough volunteers and funding.
Yesterday, I shared my thoughts on a solution for the lack of volunteers — Digital Discipleship — and shared my personal experience building a Church A/V team.
Today, I’m really looking forward to your input, as we begin to formulate some practical solutions when it comes to the second Church IT obstacle facing Church Technologists: Funding.
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by Tre Lawrence
Historically, the entity known as the Church hasn’t always been a patron of sound scientific principles.
Ask Galileo.
It is pretty nice, though, when you hear about Churches doing things that count, particularly when it is related to conservation. Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC is doing just that.
by Eric Dye
It’s easy to have a narrow perspective of the world wide web. In the United States, the world wide web is pretty much wide open, however, there are plenty of other places in the world where that simply isn’t the case.
I watched this infographic video, this weekend, that speaks more specifically to something called, “The Soft War.”
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by Eric Dye
I’ve been going over some of the key pitfalls and mistakes Church-IT should be sure to avoid. These are certainly not things that needed to be committed to memory, but they are certainly things that may help you notice blind spots and become more mindful of common IT mistakes. All in all, I hope these are things that will help you become a better and more dynamic Church-IT member.
As always, be sure to weigh-in with your own insights and experiences!
Here are 5 Church-IT mistakes you should try to avoid:
by Eric Dye
Have you ever used pirated software? Downloaded or installed a cracked program?
With programs that can cost an arm and a leg, I know there are many people who justify their actions. I believe it’s straight-up stealing. How about you?
From 1966 to today, the history of software piracy:
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