Yesterday, I made the return journey Winchester-Durham (around 11 hours!) in order to discuss the above event ‘MediaLit‘, on which I will be tutoring with Andrew Graystone, Kate Bruce and Rich Wyld. On the Thursday morning I will be running a double session entitled ‘The Digital Revolution and The Future’, so I am looking forward to that, and already have, or have tracked down the following books which I plan to feed in (in those many hours I have to prepare!), especially to the first session which will be more theoretical, whilst the second will focus more on the practice of blogging:
- Heidi Campbell ‘When Religion Meets New Media‘ 2010
- Shane Hipps ‘Flickering Pixels‘ 2009
- Dwight J Freisen, ‘Thy Kingdom Connected: What the Church Can Learn from Facebook, the Internet, and Other Networks‘ 2009
- Gordon Lynch ‘Understanding Theology and Popular Culture‘ 2004
- Neil Postman ‘Amusing Ourselves to Death‘ 1987
- Dick Staub ‘The Culturally Savvy Christian: A Manifesto for Deepening Faith and Enriching Popular Culture in an Age of Christianity-lite’ 2008
- Thomas de Zengotita ‘Mediated: How the Media Shape the World Around You‘ 2007
- M Curtis ‘Distraction: Being Human in the Digital Age‘ 2005
- (Pre-existing bibliography and recommended texts, links may need updating!)
I may also use the odd online source, strange though that idea may be! Blended Learners – let’s mix books, online, face-to-face…
I meant to post this on Digital Fingerprint, so expect to see any updates on here!
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