I N T E R AC T I V E C O N N E C T I O N S C O N F E R E N C E Digital Discipleship: Transforming Ministry Through Technology Conference dates: Tuesday, January 31, 2011 (eve) ·- Thursday, February 3, 2011 (eve) FETC Events on Wednesday, February 2 and Thursday, February 2, 2010 Monday, January 31 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE 4:30 - 6:30 PM Registration 6:30 - 9:00 PM Opening Prayer Envisioning the Future of Faith Formation 2020 (Part I) —John Roberto Networking and Social Tuesday, February 1 7:00 - 5:00 PM Registration 8:45 AM Welcome and Morning Prayer 9:00 AM Designing the Future of Faith Formation 2010 (Part II)—John Roberto 10:30 AM Break 10:45 AM Breakout Sessions Social Networking and the Church-Joe Luedke The Easy Art of Digital Stories-Christine Dandaraw CaTECHesis: Out of the Classroom, Into the “Net”-Cheryl Smith Making Dreams come True in Orlando and your Parish-Joyce Guris Noon—2:30 PM Box Lunch — Exhibitors & Showcase Presentations 3:00 PM Breakout Sessions Church Life & Evangelization After Google-Michael Cooper, SJ Faith Connect: Helping Teens Connect with their Faith in an Online Environment-Ailis Travers Digital Discipleship-Caroline Cerveny, SSJ-TOSF Come To Our Meeting But Stay Where You Are –Tony Krisak 4:00 PM Break 4:15 PM Breakout Sessions Catholic Websites: Tools of Evangelization-Terry Modica Bulletin 2.0-Joe Luedke Technology and Faith in the 21st Century-Claudia McIvor Virtual Vision: 21st Century Learning with Digital Programs-Trina Trimm 5:15 PM Break 5:30 PM Prayer 6:00 PM Break 6:30 PM Networking Dinner 8:00 PM Evening Free for Networking in Conference Suite (See Page 2 for Wednesday—Thursday FETC Program)
Hotel Information Doubletree Resort Orlando—International Drive, 1010 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32821. Tel: 407-352-1100 Area Attractions—Check your ORLANDO Conference Attendee Guide. “...the proclamation of Christ in the world of new technologies requires a profound knowledge of this world if the technologies are to serve our mission adequately.” Pope Benedict XVI
I N T E R AC T I V E C O N N E C T I O N S C O N F E R E N C E Digital Discipleship: Transforming Ministry Through Technology Conference dates: Tuesday, January 31, 2011 (eve) ·- Thursday, February 3, 2011 (eve) FETC Events on Wednesday, February 2 and Thursday, February 2, 2010 Wednesday, February 2, 2011 7:00 - 8:00 AM FETC Registration 7:45 - 4:45 PM FETC SESSIONS and Exhibit Hall (Recommended Sessions: Web Tools That Will Make Your Classroom Rock!• Elementary Media Projects You Have To See To Believe! • Movie Making To Enhance Your Classroom • Global Citizenship….No Passport Required! • Best Practices for Using Games in the Classroom • and more… . To view the entire FETC Program go to: http:// www.fetc.org.) 5:00 PM Prayer 6:00 - 6:30 PM Break 6:30 - 8:00 PM Networking Dinner - An opportunity to explore what we’ve learned from the day and to process the day with one another. 8:00 –11:00 PM Networking and Sharing in Conference Suite Thursday, February 3, 2011 7:00 - 8:00 AM FETC Registration 7:45 - 5:00 PM FETC SESSIONS and Exhibit Hall (Making the Web a Safe Place for School/Home/ Community connections • Wow My Students Are Collaborating Via Video Conferencing • iPod Touch and iPods: Application and Uses in the Classroom • Educators Roles in Keeping Kids Safe on the Internet• Fun for a Reason: The Value of Digital Games in Education • and more… . To view the entire FETC Program go to: http://www.fetc.org.) 6:00 -PM Meet in Hotel Main Lobby for Networking Dinner Evening 6:30 PM Leave for Networking Dinner (Offsite Locations—TBD) - An opportunity to network with others in a ministry area (e.g., Diocesan ministry, RCIA, DRE/PCL, Sacramental, etc.) On Tuesday, we will begin to share networking dinner coordinators and options with conference attendees. Friday, February 4, 2011 Morning End-of-conference
Hotel Information Doubletree Resort Orlando—International Drive, 1010 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32821. Tel: 407-352-1100 Area Attractions—Check your ORLANDO Conference Attendee Guide. “...the proclamation of Christ in the world of new technologies requires a profound knowledge of this world if the technologies are to serve our mission adequately.” Pope Benedict XVI