Friday, December 16, 2016

“Shortest Catechetical Media/Tech eLetter Ever” from NACMP Vol. 08 Issue 2

*** In the Bleak of Mid-winter - Diocese of Syracuse, a mini-retreat by Andrea Schaffer (Thank you Marge Babcock, via https://www.facebook.com/nacmp25)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-CkMc7wCEI

*** Tool of the Day: Show a Twitter hashtag's feed for free. Great to project thoughts via feeds at events or conferences. (Thank you Andrea Slaven)
http://activitywalls.com

*** "Learning the Bible Prodigy of the Day" (Thank you Sr. Rose Pacatte)
http://www.kltv.com/story/33357898/viral-video-4-year-old-east-texan-recites-abcs-with-twist?clienttype=generic

*** "Can your group do something like this?" Video of the Day (Thank you Family Faith Formation Symposium Folks who used it to call participants from break, http://www.lifelongfaith.com/)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CLP-Kgo-e8

*** Webinar of the Day: "The Witness Webinar: Learning to Tell the Stories of Grace that Illumine Our Lives" (Thank you Jared Dees and Ave Maria Press)
https://vimeo.com/194576466

*** Digital Library of the Day: Resources curated and "organized as to appropriate age level: general use, for families, for children, teens, or adults" by the Diocese of Albany, NY. They "include links to videos, websites and some PDF resources." (Thank you Steve Mawn and the Diocese of Albany, NY)
http://albanycatholicdigitallibrary.org/

*** "God is Love... and Parents can be the conduits for a child (and vice versa)" Video of the Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWsbTmWmjH0


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