Presentation Information
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Your presentation can take the form of a PowerPoint show, web tour, web site portal, or
some other project of your own design. (Get my approval first.)
If
you wish to collaborate with someone and work on something more ambitious, that
would be great.
A
first stage presentation of your work will be made in class on Thursday or
Friday. Plan on 7-10 minutes. If you wish to do additional work, the final version must be submitted
to me by Tuesday, January 21.
Some
ideas:
Possible Topics:
- Filtered
Portal
- I am particularly hoping that some people will choose this topic. What
I mean here is to construct a site that provides links to internet
resources on a particular topic that have been investigated, evaluated,
and summarized. You would want to choose a very limited topic for this
project. E.g., "Studying the Book of Jude" (or some other
short book in the Bible), Hospice Resources, a biography site for some
obscure theologian, a portal to portals on a select topic, etc.
- A
Jesus celebrity fan site
- Postmodern
Christianity on the Web
- Church
(or Denominational) Web Sites as Tools for Communication/Evangelism
- The
Internet and Christian Spirituality (Prayer on the Web, Web Labyrinths,
Daily Devotionals, etc.)
- Christian
Community and the Internet
- Communicating
the Faith on the Web
- Christian
Responses to 9.11 on the Web
- Similarities
and Differences between (Christian) Churches in Various
Countries/Denominations as Evidenced on the Web
- Whom
Can You Trust? – Finding Reliable, Christian Web Resources
- Christian
Weblog
- A
Church’s ‘Real’ and ‘Virtual’ Identity
- Grassroots
Activism and the Web (e.g., WordAlone as an Internet movement)
- The
Internet as a Resource for Preaching / Bible Study / Worship Resources /
Youth Ministry, etc.
- Global
Christian Mission and the Internet
- Online
Christian Education
- Word
Centered Faith, Graphically Oriented Medium?
- Christian
Etiquette in Electronic and Online Communication