technology

June 20, 2008

things on tab : random links for friday

just a myriad of links from odd stuff i've have on tab in the browser.

June 11, 2008

praying in virtual : my evening with friends

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i spent some of the evening in conversation and prayer with some friends in second life. we had a good chuckle that just about everyone we tell about ministry and gatherings in second life always seem to look at us like we are weird.. maybe we are.. probably

June 02, 2008

camp twit

today we are on our way to camp for our junior high service week. i hope to post for some of you interested parties. but since posting might be at a minimum you can follow the twitter updates.

where is the twit?

    follow me on Twitter

    May 31, 2008

    got termites? we can help : our new updated web

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    our family business, all american pest control, just got a face lift. a new look website with more functionality. the wifey is pretty stoked as she has worked a number of hours to get this going. check it out, let us know what you think, and if you live in the nashville area and would like a high quality environmentally friendly small business taking care of your termite and pest control needs. give us a call!

    google street view : checking out the neighborhood

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    erin & i were looking at some houses in the neighborhood as a possible option for her grandmother. who currently lives in tullahoma but seems to be in nashville more and more for health reasons. some minor, some more major. while looking i was pleasantly surprised to see our neighborhood and most of davidson county is all plugged in with google's street view. it was way cool to play with.

    afterwards wifey said that she might sue google for sucking up all her husbands free time. i don't know if i would blame google, i could waste just as much time on twittervision or second life. &:~D

    the pic is our little corner house probably sometime in the winter as our flowers are not blooming.

    May 30, 2008

    youth leader adhd : internet at its nuttiest

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    this afternoon geekdom took on a whole new level participating in tim's weekly skypecast. this time i plugged into my own ustream video feed. today wasn't the best day for a phone call as a bunch of folks randomly stopped in. i think tim put me on mute because of that. sorry man. this is a bit of a screen capture of the fun. i think when i do the next blog redesign i'll set a page for ustream viewing. it's pretty cool, but who wants to look at me all afternoon long. haha!

    May 29, 2008

    tuesday randomness : on thursday

    so i've been a little busy these last two days with a short week i suppose. we are also in the midst of holding some town hall type meet ups with our youth and youth leaders to share and discuss restructure for our upcoming year in youth ministry... so blogging has come second.. well last really.

    getting back on track, here are some significant links for the week.

    May 25, 2008

    weezer video : viral at its best : not quite music monday

    i love this new weezer video (part cause i love weezer) but it encompasses all those random viral videos that we have come to know and love. brilliant! tip chris brogan. so as chris suggests, how long till this itself goes viral? as for music one needs to watch the video twice so you can focus on the music and not focus on picking out what viral video you have or have not seen.

    May 21, 2008

    southwest tweeting : doing customer service

    so many of you know that i do the twitter thing now. well on saturday i wrote this.
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    i noticed today that i had this reply from, none other than southwestair.

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    wasn't sure what they wanted to hear, so i told them the truth.

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    so this is their response.

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    i've been a fan of southwest for a long time. i love the hearding lines, the 24 hour check in that i always forget. mostly though, the cheaper prices and the fact that they try to have some fun doing those mundane tasks over the flight experience. never would i have imagined that i would be engaging in some customer service via twitter.. my how the world has changed.

    putting yourself out there : be prepared for consequences

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    there is no doubt that you have heard of the 16 year old girl who had pleaded a case of rape in a video and uploaded up to youtube. a part of her confession struck me. a part where she indicated that uploading a video to youtube was her last hope. this isn't just for teens there is also the wealthy new york socialite who is being divorced by her husband. she decided to throw him under the bus about sex life and more in a youtube video.

    though i do not discount that these people have hurt. it is interesting to see how the crowds rally for or against your hurt. there is account now that 'crystal' the 16 year old girl consented to her sex. so now videos are popping up bashing her in very mean ways. mean enough and vulgar enough that i care not to link to them.

    so i am wondering why the variant opinions.. i know people can be mean and rub salt in wounds. but generally people are caring and would tend to hurting people. so why? the only idea i can come up with is that putting videos out like such are, in-fact, acts of aggression. yes, people need to be outed for misdeeds and held accountable. but to air it in a youtube fashion may be perceived as aggression back, and that diminishes the empathy that one might normally have for a victim situation.

    i understand that victims of all sorts of mistreatment want accountability & justice for actions taken against them. when that justice is not what they imagined is youtube really the last resort? one might want to rethink that & be prepared for the consequences.

    am i way off?

    dance for jesus : senseless second life

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    i was telling some of the chat people in second life about this. yes, there is a dance for jesus club. what is interesting. the two times i've gone the (the first time i found it and the 2nd to go take the pic) there are a number of people there. so maybe that is needed in the kingdom folks. church planters take notice!

    May 20, 2008

    coming soon to my office : very happy

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    tuesday randomness : link love

    a run down on semi-interesting things

    May 13, 2008

    tuesday randomness : link love

    for your review

    where do we get this time to work on the internet?

    May 11, 2008

    second life : first life

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    i've had a pretty good time of late discovering second life. caught this article by the center for parent/youth understanding on second life becoming more into first life.

    Even though just four years old and relatively unknown to non-cyberspace dwellers, the last few months have vaulted SL into the public, real world consciousness of advertisers, businesses, universities and ordinary people looking for fun, companionship or something a little different from the first life they are currently living.

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    SL represents another step in cultural interaction. As with other Internet advancements, the possibility of good and evil is present. I would imagine, for the good, in the near future, churches may make use of SL to promote events, hold services and even provide support networks. However, I also imagine, for the bad, that evil influences will continue to find ways to lure avatars (people) into dark places. So, since SL and similar sites are here, let me offer a few suggestions and observations:

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    Cyberspace reality does impact the way one interacts in the real world. As demonstrated, the real world is cashing in on the real needs expressed in SL. It also has been demonstrated, more than once, that relationships built in cyberspace, even though beginning with the promise of confidentiality, find their way into the real world either by choice or by deception. The real world impact of SL conjures up the following questions: If SL users, particularly teens, can use the anonymity of SL to work through identity issues, how will that affect the struggle for identity in first life interaction? Furthermore, if avatars, who gather enough resources, can find life fulfillment in SL (friendship, security, sexual fulfillment, religious enlightenment, etc.), how will that affect the search for the fulfillment of those same needs in first life? Realize cyberspace does impact the way we live life outside cyberspace.

    Don’t let your SL experience cheapen the way you view and live life in the real world. Even though real-world interaction and challenges have found their way into SL, and participants can lose real money in this virtual world, remember that there is a real life outside of SL where real people are living life in all its fullness, failures and pain.

    May 06, 2008

    tuesday randomness : linkage of a different kind

    so some things to look at when you have free time like so many of us. i need to send out tips for some of these.. i just don't know who. so apologies for not giving appropriate props today. i still love and appreciate you for being so wonderful

    May 02, 2008

    my night : general conference 2008

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    you are looking at some of our quorum that collected for the virtual reality viewing of a very real general conference. in the house through the night

    May 01, 2008

    general conference 2008 : second life chat

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    today after doing the oh crap errands for wifey (i forgot to do something so i had to handle it in the morning which took more effort than if i remembered yesterday). i jumped over to the retreat house to watch the general conference stream. was joined by a good couple of folks throughout the day.

    i wasn't the best at paying attention today, there was some work of the church i had to attend too, but the theme today was central and regional conferences. more later. if you want to join us, come on this evening. i will also be holding open the chat room in the methoblog.

    from rev mom:

    Watching General Conference 2008 in community within the medium of Second LIfe has been such a blessing.  We have had jokes and laughter as well as excellent and thoughtful reflections on the actions of General Conference.

    Tonight is the final working evening for GC2008; the closing worship service will start tomorrow, May 2 at 3:15 Central time.  Please join us in community tonight at 10:00 pm Eastern Time (9:00 Central, 7:00 Second Life time) to watch the final working hours of GC2008.

    Tomorrow, we will gather together at 3:30 Eastern Time tomorrow for a short prayer session before the final Worship Service of GC2008 starts at 4:15 Eastern, 3:15 Central or 1:15 Second Life time.

    To enter Second Life, you will need to register at www.Secondlife.com and download the client.  The orientation for Second Life will take anywhere between 15 minutes to 30 minutes -- when you are finished, IM myself (ReverendMommy Rabeni) or Gavin Richardson (Gavin Tellig) for a Teleport invitation to the build.  If you want to find it for yourself, the build is on Xenia Island and is just North of Koinonia Church.

    April 30, 2008

    join us for a different general conference

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    revmom & myself did a little hang out and conversation while watching the general conference web stream in second life. it's def the coolest way to watch cspan for methodists. come join us. my name is gavin tellig in sl.

    April 22, 2008

    tuesday randomness : just about everything under the sun

    todays links come via.. well, everywhere and cover just about everything

    more cell phone a special link from one of my 7th grade girls. check out phonezoo.com for free ringtones and other soundbytes. set up an account and it gets sent to your phone. best part, "free"

    April 18, 2008

    virtual church planters : conversation of friends

    Meeting_001had a random meet up with revmom & rabbit john in our 'second life.' it was some really great conversation time. we are continuing these talks of doing a virtual church plant. i made a visit over to lifechurc.tv's church plant in second life. even in cyberspace, it is a seeker sensitive looking space.

    it was nice to pray for my friends and be prayed for. that was encouraging. so interesting is this connection.

    Meeting_002 i zipped over to my basecamp the koinonia church. there i found some other folks checking out a brian mclaren video. but real world calls, i'm off to do those things. i only wish i could fly in first world, it would be sooo much cooler!

    if you are there and want to catch up with me when i am actually on i am "gavin tellig."

    April 15, 2008

    tuesday randomness : mass of linkage

    just some random links of my interest.

    internet is our parish : christian educators fellowship conference

    so i will be presenting at the christian educators fellowship conference in october. i needed to send in my workshop titles and stuff. i don't know if i am in love with these, but i like them enough that they will do.

    The Internet is Our Parish : Building Online Communities & Websites

    Wondering how to get into blogging? Need a cooler church website? Want to podcast for your congregation? No money? Need help getting your message out? This workshop can help you. In what will be somewhat structured as Q&A of steps and tricks to putting the message of the church onto the internet for a global audience. If you have ever thought or said "How can we do that?" "I wish we had a better.." etc. Then this workshop is for you.

    The Internet is Our Parish : Ministry & Community is a Global Cyber Community

    From Second Life, Myspace, Facebook, Ning, MyYearBook, YouTube, GodTube, MyChurch, Flickr, Wikipedia, LinkedIn, Xanga, Twitter, Blogger, Wordpress, Habbo, Zoomer, TakeItGlobal, etc. we know the numbers of people interacting on the internet is staggering. You are probably finding out about this workshop via the internet. When John Wesley said  "the world is my parish" he didn't imagine a cyber world, but what does it mean to live out that calling in a growing cyber world? We will look at and discuss the places that are interacted with, "the next great thing," drawbacks of online social interactions, and the many opportunities for us to be the church for people via the internet.

     

    April 11, 2008

    shift conference twit

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    this post will stick to the top of my header while i am at this shift conference. look below for some more rounded postings. also, out of ur blog will be doing some live blogging as well.
    shalom, -gav

    where is the twit?

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      April 10, 2008

      darren whitehead : youth ministry 2.0

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      these are my notes. make a comment if you have a question. i've thrown in a few thoughts into the mix. not to mention i wrote an article titled youth ministry 2.0 a few years back. pictures from this pilgrim experience.

      darren whitehead
      youth ministry 2.0 : how culture has changed what we do

      the gospel message is timeless, but our strategies and methods need to change.

      Acts 17: 22-28 (TNIV)

      Not just Biblical Exegesis but also cultural Exegesis

      • we need to analyze how the culture thinks. we are also not just talking about youth culture. there is not just a generational shift, but a cultural shift.
      • the web has changed the world. we don't have to tell stories anymore, we can just click and experience it together.
      • the largest consumer of porn on the internet is 12-17 year olds.
      • should we be talking to youth not just about two lives, but three now? there is your self, church self, internet self.
      • web 2.0 is a revolution. we are now living in the world 2.0. we cannot afford to be doing youth ministry 1.0.
      • the people formerly known as consumers are content providers.

      Five Shifts in the way we do Youth Ministry

      1. from Passive to Interactive : user generated content rules now. why would they want to come in and sit passively. how do we get our students out of their seats (metaphorically) and into the content role. ownership. our students are no longer attending our ministry, they ARE our ministry. i remember doug fields talking about this kind of youth inclusion 6 or 7 years ago. our united methodist youth handbook talks of similar youth leadership
      2. from Resolved to Unresolved : did a topical series on war, homosexuality, myspace, and other hot topics. but didn't tell them how to think or what to think. be committed to not giving neat little trite answers to complicated issues. there is room for discussion and you need to allow it.. we are going to be co-journers on your walk. we need to be prepared to not just be travel agents, but tour guides reminds me of derek webb's song "a new law"
      3. from Immitation to Imagination : for too long we have promoted the four spiritual laws and quiet time as clones for spiritual people. we want to cultivate imagination. we teach youth to be dependent on us for spiritual nourishment. teaching people to feed on the scriptures themselves. create environments where they can interact with the scriptures themselves.
      4. from Informational to Experiential : trying to come up with new ways to engage in visual and kinistetic ways to teach. using cell phones & txting to do interaction. prayer stations. stations of the cross, blindfold with sound effects, the theater of the mind to experience. i know a great prayer station resource. &:~D
      5. from Confession to Compassion : students are not longer satisfied with what they believe they want to demonstrate and live out the gospel. moves of not just compassion, but also social justice.

      April 09, 2008

      shift conference : pilgrim pictures

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      i wonder if i pee'v people off taking pictures the way i do. it's become part of my spiritual practice, a framework of my narrative if you will. i now have a flickr album of this pilgrim experience set up. check them out!

      shift conference photo album

      April 07, 2008

      week at a glance : twitter updates

      my week looks like this.. after a trip to the office & then to baptist hospital to see some of our youth leaders and their new twins. we will be off have a little meet up with our bishop & cabinet, conference staff people, and personnel committee. it should be interesting.

      after that, jason and i are heading to chicago for willow creek's shift student ministry conference. it should be a good time.

      i will be twittering the whole thing so keep up with the updates.

      once the weekend gets here it is either attending a wedding, h'ville's city wide talent show, or a well needed nap. back to the sunday grind at the end.

      April 04, 2008

      internet ministry conference

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      i notice in my ymx adnetwork plug-in this new sponsor, an internet ministry conference. looks like it could be cool. kinda what we imagined the "internet is our parish" stuff would be like. i am kinda bummed that i won't be going, unless they pay my way. i have already committed to other conferences. plus, away a few too many times during the month of october is not a great thing.

      April 03, 2008

      digital community : rating conference websites

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      i have been exploring this digital community stuff a lot lately. only recently have i started writing about it. yesterday i posted on the methoblog a idea, a dream, for a community driven educational collective. i suspect it will be about a year before it really takes off, but between now and then i am excited for the prospects of it.

      in other news, revj has posted his ratings for the south east jurisdiction conference websites. i think he was a little too kind. but i can be sorta a snob when it comes to web design.

      reminds me that church marketing sucks does a church website review series. there is also the directory of great church websites.

      April 02, 2008

      christian educators fellowship : look for me