Title: into
1into
the new testament
Teaching Biblical Exegesis Online
Mary E. HinkleAssociate Professor of New
TestamentLuther SeminarySt. Paul,
Minnesota mhinkle_at_luthersem.edu
2biblical exegesis online?
objections passive undirected geeky hard to assess
Objection 1 The need for hands-on learning.
- Can online learners
- develop skills and
- grasp enduring understandings
- about interpretation?
3objections passive undirected geeky hard to assess
biblical exegesis online?
Objection 2 The need for a professional.
Can you provide online coaching for something
as complex as reading ancient texts?
Dont try this at home.
4objections passive undirected geeky hard to assess
biblical exegesis online?
- Objection 3 Fear of geeky ministers.
Can online learning foster social and spiritual
formation in community?
5objections passive undirected geeky hard to assess
biblical exegesis online?
- Objection 4 The need to measure outcomes.
- Can we assess what is happening online in
- skills development,
- enduring understanding,
- social spiritual formation?
6objections goals
7hands-on learning
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
8hands-on learning
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
9hands-on learning
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
10hands-on learning
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
11online coaching
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
Whats exegesis?
12online coaching
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
Whats exegesis?
13online coaching
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
Whats exegesis?
14online coaching
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
Whats exegesis?
15collaboration
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
16collaboration
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
17collaboration
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
18collaboration
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
19learner self-assessment
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
20learner self-assessment
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
21learner self-assessment
goals hands-on coached collaborative evaluated
22how technology people, etc. curriculum tricks
tips
into the new testament how?
- HTML (Dreamweaver)
- for static web pages
- Actionscript (Flash)
- for interactions like quizzes.
- Javascript
- for glossary pop-ups, etc.
- PHP
- for bulletin-board interactivity.
23how technology people, etc. curriculum tricks
tips
into the new testament how?
- Web Designer
- Patricia Ayers of Carolina Web Solutions, whose
work is funded by a grant from the Wabash Center
for Teaching and Learning in Theology and
Religion.
Institutional Support 12-month sabbatical for
Prof. Mary Hinkle. Ongoing network administration
and technical support from Luther Seminary
Computer Services.
24how technology people, etc. curriculum tricks
tips
into the new testament how?
- Curriculum Design
- J. McTighe G. Wiggins. The Understanding by
Design Handbook (Alexandria, VA Association for
Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1999). - Problem-Based Learning site at the Illinois
Mathematics and Science Academy
(http//www.imsa.edu/team/cpbl/cpbl.html). - R. Clark R. Mayer. e-Learning and the Science
of Instruction (San Francisco Pfeiffer, 2003).
25how technology people, etc. curriculum tricks
tips
into the new testament how?
- Tips Tricks
- J. Bardzell. Macromedia MX Elearning (Berkeley
Macromedia Press, 2003). - Using Flash to Create eLearning (Vancouver, WA
forthcoming from Rapid Intake Press, Dec. 2003). - D. Mungai, D. Jones L. Wong (2002). Parade of
Games in PowerPoint. Free templates online at
http//facstaff.uww.edu/jonesd/games. - For code to set up bulletin boards, see
http//www.vbulletin.com.
26coming free to the web in the summer of 2004
www.intothenewtestament.org
into
the new testament
Teaching Biblical Exegesis Online
Mary E. HinkleAssociate Professor of New
TestamentLuther SeminarySt. Paul,
Minnesota mhinkle_at_luthersem.edu