Web Ministry: Online Learning
Develop the skills you need and stay connected with others through instructor-led, facilitated and self-guided online courses, forums, blogs and social networking so you can create and maintain a dynamic Web ministry for your church, district or conference organization. Courses“What Is Web Ministry?” (WM100) is a free, self-directed, five-part online course that provides foundational information and the biblical and theological basis for creating and maintaining a Web ministry for your local church, district or conference organization. Learn more The Web Ministry Series of instructor-led online courses is a hands-on and customized process of planning, designing, building, launching and maintaining a website as a part of your local church, district or conference organization’s Web ministry. Learn more “Moodle Goes to Church” (MGC100) is a free, self-directed exploration of the Open Source learning management system, Moodle. Learn how to use this dynamic software system to produce online courses, or even a website, for your local church, district or conference organization. Learn more “Moodle 100: Basic Training” (M100) is an instructor-led, hands-on course that will prepare you to develop online courses using the Open Source learning management system, Moodle. The four-part course requires completing assignments and interacting with other course participants and facilitators to master the basics of Moodle. Learn more Forums, Blogs and Social Networking No Web ministry volunteer, staff person, webmaster/webservant or pastor should go it alone. That’s why we’ve created an online forum with hundreds of resources and discussion groups to keep you up-to-date and on the cutting edge. The “Web and Internet Technology Forum” (WIT100) is free and open to anyone with an interest in using Web and Internet technology for effective ministry. Subscribe to the Web Ministry Basics blog! It’s a great way to stay up-to-date on Web ministry tools, resources, training, ideas and information. Are you looking for update-to-date information, resources, ideas, tools, tips and best practices to support a dynamic Web ministry in your church? Then, become a fan of the “Web Ministry Basics” page on Facebook. |


