David I. Smithis Professor of Education and Director of Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning at Calvin University. His doctoral work was in Curriculum Studies at the University of London. He has written several widely used books on pedagogical issues in Christian education.
Digital Life Together: How Technology Is Changing Christian Education
Speaker(s): David I. Smith
Date: Summer 2020
Length: 1h 19m
Product ID: RGDL5002U
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Lecture Description: How is technology changing schools? How might those changes impact faith formation, community relationships, and the Christian practice of teachers and students? Are we worrying about the right things? Drawing from a research project conducted over several years in Christian schools, this lecture will share findings concerning how digital technologies are changing teaching, learning, and the nature of the school community in Christian educational settings.
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