Education Services is back from the Dynamic Church User’s Conference more fired up than ever. We have so many things we want to do – we’re just praying for the time to do them all!
We loved seeing new and old friends at the conference and took home all of your great ideas. Within the next few days, I’m told the power point slides will be available to download from the conference web site.
Cool things we learned at DC08
Jing is too cool! Did you notice all the presentations that included short videos? These videos were made using a free screen recording tool from TechSmith called Jing. This product installs on your PC or Mac and allows you to record yourself moving around the screen and then decide how you want to share it with others. We’re all about sharing here (and free never hurts anything). Check them out at the Jing Project site.
Tip: Those of you using WebLink can really benefit from this. You can now make videos showing how to create an account or how to register your child for VBS.
Second cool thing is that our customers are amazing! We knew this already, but to see you in action at the conference was incredible. Your presentations were dynamic and engaging and your questions were challenging and thought provoking. We are truly blessed to have you partner with us as we grow Fellowship One to new heights.
What about Bob?
While we were at the conference, Bob snuck into our video library (click on New Free Video Library). He’s in the following locations:
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· Administration >> Administrator’s Overview
· Contact Management >> Contact Management
· Ministry >> Small Groups >> Small Groups Overview
· Coming soon to People >> Group Email will be a new character (Pastor RJ)
Check out Bob featured in Curtis Simmons' Keynote ---> |
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What’s coming to education?
Next up for us is to provide you with supporting documents for the video library. For example, case studies that describe the benefits/advantages of different methods of configuration. Additionally, we want to provide you with other documents that will complement our existing documentation to help you do your job.
With that in mind, we need you. We would love to hear your stories about how you effectively use Fellowship One. Please comment below or send us a message at education@fellowshiptech.com.