In our final installment of our three part series on technology and the church, we continue to tell you about how churches, other non-profits or community groups can use computers and the Internet to better run their organizations. CCN Special Part Three [First broadcast: 10/2/2001] show segments Getting the most for your money is a critical element when running community groups that often have limited resources, so we begin by looking at how to get the most out of your computer hardware. Peter Newton of Netgear guides us on how to network your existing computers and peripherals so you can operate your organization in a cost-effective manner. And, we visit one church in Roseville, California that is using technology to make their services interactive. Pastor Francis Anfuso tells the story of how volunteers wired the church so members could participate in the actual service to give feedback on the sermon. He also talks about what kind of multimedia is being incorporated in many aspects of their church organization. Finally, we speak with Sean O’Shea of the Van Koevering Company to learn about how music can be incorporated into a community group’s activities or education programs. Sean will explain the technology that makes it easy to include this element of multimedia into any presentation. http://archive.org/details/Technolo2001_3
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Stewart Cheifet | Writer | ||
Stewart Cheifet | Director |