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and I'm the technology teacher at Shepherd of the Hills Christian School in Centennial, CO.

I have a heart and passion for technology and for educational ministry for our Lord Jesus Christ.

This blog is a natural result of these unique interests. I have 20 years of teaching experience in Lutheran schools, the last five exclusively as a technology teacher.

I seek to use the talents that God has given me to enhance His Kingdom in new, exciting, and creative ways, utilizing the technology tools with which we have been blessed to enhance ministry for Christ.

 

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I am convinced that through conversations like these we, as educators in Lutheran schools, can work together to build consensus for the future direction of education and technology in our schools. However, these conversations need to be between more than just two people. We need educators from all disciplines, from all regions of the country, and from all grade levels to be a part of this discussion. Each teacher has so much to offer, whether they are experienced in utilizing technology or not, and we need to learn from each other more than ever before. No longer is our classroom our own little island. If we don't utilize technology to open the world to our students and to better prepare them for their futures, we are doing them a disservice.

Over the next week or two, I'll be writing more about this the theme of conversations. In my mind, here are some of the issues which hinder these essential conversations from occurring:

  • Many don't feel like they have the time to think philosophically about the future
  • Many don't know how to efficiently embrace tools such as blogs and wikis to build and promote these conversations
  • Many don't know what questions to ask to engage others in these conversations about the future of technology integration and education in Lutheran schools.

It is my hope and prayer that together we might find a way to jump start these essential conversations among educators so that we might all learn and grow in our understanding of the changing nature of education and our world due to technology, and together forge a plan for ensuring that Lutheran schools remain relevant in educating our children.

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Jack Hoelz
# Jack Hoelz
Sunday, May 27, 2007 6:44 AM
Dave, I think you need to add "Fear of Change" to your list. From my perspective, that is the biggest reason new technology is not incorporated.

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