Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
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Permalink Reply by Sarah Spencer on 2nd mo. 9, 2011 at 11:34am Just thought I'd update you. (Once every year or so doesn't seem too often!)
This year we have 6 offerings online - 3 that would loosely be termed Quaker Practice, one on theology, one on spirituality and the arts and one on the Bible.
The one on spirituality and the arts greatly expanded our sense of how to use moodle. The course leader prepared short videos. Participants shared their art, music and writing. Some were able to show how their work evolved. We handled the technical challenge of providing space for sharing work by using various online services. It was a wonderful course.
We are in the midst of our second 'hybrid' course. We team up with a Quaker retreat center to offer a weekend gathering followed by an online offering. The gathering lets us plant the seeds of community so that we can go deeper online.
Both those efforts have led us into the use of groups. Some aspects of this are frustrating. It would be nice to be able to open up a forum discussion to two groups at the same time, without having to create a third group!
I'm interested in what you have been doing with online learning and wonder if giving each other some access to some of our courses would be of interest?
Permalink Reply by Timothy Bruffy on 8th mo. 25, 2012 at 1:08pm Hello Sarah!
I just happened to see this Online Quaker Studies. After looking into this a bit, it seems like something very helpful and interesting. I am new to Quakerism and have been Seeking into it for over a year now, this is something that has a very good potential to impact more. In looking over the site: www.bhfh.org/qsp it may be something for me to consider. I am definitely interested! Thanks Sarah.
Timothy
Permalink Reply by Virginia J on 12th mo. 23, 2012 at 3:28am hi Sarah - Virginia here, in Western Australia, trying to register for one the January QSP courses but having issues with PayPal - have emailed your QSP address, hope we can sort something out off-forum.
Best wishes, Virginia
Permalink Reply by Virginia J on 12th mo. 23, 2012 at 3:30am Oh - have just noticed last QSP web update was 2008! Is the online course programme still running?
Virginia J said:
hi Sarah - Virginia here, in Western Australia, trying to register for one the January QSP courses but having issues with PayPal - have emailed your QSP address, hope we can sort something out off-forum.
Best wishes, Virginia
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