On April 4th, 1998, this guy recorded his online experience on … wait for it … VHS.
This is that video:
by Eric Dye
On April 4th, 1998, this guy recorded his online experience on … wait for it … VHS.
This is that video:
by Eric Dye
Ekklesia 360 is a high powered CMS, bulging with features that will arm a church or ministry website with a host of integrated tools.
Ekklesia was created by church planters, pastors and lay-leaders, who wanted to create an effective tool that communicates a church or ministries vision, while providing needed information to equip its members.
The result was an easy web-based tool to manage, update and create. More importantly, to be used by more than just “The Web Guy”:
by James Brooks
Before watching this video I was like: “Yeh, yeh, yeh!”.
Then I watched it and I was like: “Dang!”
This is danger!
I want one.
by Eric Dye
Amazing is the new normal.
Just let that sink in. When it comes to technology, people have failed to realize and are not amazed at technological advances since amazing has become the new normal.
The user expects for technology to be simple and that it just works without really knowing how.
by Eric Dye
This is a post from BibleTech, a conference focused on the intersection of the Bible and Technology. The conference was held March 25-26th, 2011 in Seattle Washington. Check them out at BibleTechConference.com
Matthew Clarke is an Australian with a passion for both technology and scripture. His session gave us an overview of references to technology in scripture.
He began by defining technology as tools and techniques and extensions of human abilities. Working with that definition we can find many references in scripture to weapons and wheels and parchment, and of course the many forms of technology that would have been necessary to build the tower of Babel. [Read more…] about BibleTech: “What Does the Bible Say about Technology?”
by Eric Dye
It’s not enough to have the tool.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn …
You have to use it.
It’s not enough to use the tool.
… StumbleUpon, Digg, MySpace, etc …
You have to use it accurately.
To use it accurately, you have to know who you’re reaching:
[Read more…] about Have the Tool, Know the Tool, Work the Tool