Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
This group shares information about what's available in online Quaker learning for adults, and what online Quaker learning for adults could be.
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Of course there are online courses for Quakers out there. What better place than this to let us all know what's happening?
To start this off, the Quaker Studies website: www.bhfh.org/qsp has new course listings for this fall. Check it out!
Please post links to other sites that offer relevant online learning.
Started by David L. Hoffman 2nd month 11, 2010. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Dear friends, Is there a place on line where I can find Quaker spiritual meditations? A valued colleague is creating a list of links to Christian mystical meditations. She asked me if I knew where any Quaker meditations are posted on line. I…Continue
Started by Sarah Spencer 10th month 25, 2009. 0 Replies 0 Likes
So, the course on moodle is being fun to put together. I never would have messed with so many features if I was trying to teach anything else. But I'm getting a sense that there is far more that I would like to try, that won't fit into 10 weeks,…Continue
Started by Sarah Spencer. Last reply by Ian Hughes 9th month 21, 2009. 3 Replies 0 Likes
I'm learning as I teach (Techniques and Technology: teaching online with Moodle) and if you have any tried and true techniques for encouraging online participation - forum posts and assignment completion - I could use them. This is the 1 room school…Continue
Started by Sarah Spencer. Last reply by Virginia J 12th month 23, 2012. 10 Replies 0 Likes
I'm here as the coordinator of a small adult RE program that's sponsored by Beacon Hill Friends House and Salem Quarter/NEYM. With stunning originality, we call ourselves Quaker Studies. We are beginning to offer online courses. So this seems like a…Continue
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Comment by Timothy Bruffy on 8th mo. 26, 2012 at 11:27pm From what I have read into thy information here, Friend Sarah, it looks very helpful. I came to Quaker Quaker Seeking, and this may prove a good way to Find. With homeschooling starting up again soon, this will be difficult to do, but it is something worthy to look into further.
Comment by Sarah Spencer on 9th mo. 8, 2011 at 2:50pm If you are here to expeerience online learning you will want to look at the Quaker Studies online catalog page. We're offering 2 courses this fall. One is an introductory look at St. Paul, especially for those of us who think we don't like him! The other is an exploration of Quaker spirituality - reading a deeply challenging pamphlet with a Friend with recognized gifts in ministry.
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