An App…That helps you share the Gospel! What an idea. I know that there are several out there already. But what sets this app apart is that it is tied in with what children, teens, and adults all over the world are teaching and learning every week. That is cool. […]
Low-Tech Hi-Tech
Sure it’s cool that the Droid X, Evo 4G and Atrix can put out HDMI from a phone to a TV. How many youth rooms have Flat Panel TV’s with HDMI inputs? Not mine. But I stumbled across this info that could be a nice bonus for those of us […]
Question of the week: 1/27/2011
I would completely switch from a Windows-based PC to a Mac or a PC running Linux if…. Chime in below….
Moving Printing to “The Cloud”…
Well. Google has done it again. The “Cloud Print” feature they are developing for the Chrome OS, has migrated out to The Mobile Web Versions of Gmail and Google Docs for Android 2.1+, iOS 3.0+ and while not officially listed, it works great on WebOS 1.4.5 (tested it myself) You […]
Church Planting and Technology….
Church Marketing Sucks has a good article out that interviews Drew Goodmanson today. It is interesting to see what Churches are doing and where we have yet to get it right… I think churches at least now know that they need a website, which is often the new front door to […]
Connected Classroom Project: Options
This week in testing, we made an suprising discovery. The ZT-180 tablets do an amazing job running Windows CE 6.0r3 Embedded. The speed is very snappy, the OS load is about half the size of Android 2.1. The boot is about 10ish seconds, and shutdown is almost instant. The touchscreen […]
How to Record Video in Ministry on a Tight Budget. (Video Post)
This is a quick how to on some ideas for recording video on a tight budget in Ministry. Join the discussion…, What video equipment do you use?
Hacked.
Last night, I found a surprise. Hackers from Indonesia broke into my FTP server and changed files around on most of the websites I host. Bummer. I first thought it was an SQL Database Injection break-in. I was pleasantly surprised to find only one file had been changed in each folder. It could […]
Connected Classroom Project Part 2: Software
In an earlier post, I talked about the Theory and Hardware of the project. Today is the software. As with all of this project, your mileage may vary, you may have different needs, based on your group and your facility. We did choose base hardware of Zenithink ZT-180 based Android […]
Two Weeks in with Blackberry OS6
Blackberry is dropping some serious ad dollars to drive sales of the Torch/9800. The 9780 launched this week on TMobile. As of November 24th, those are the ways to officially get BBOS 6. Unofficially, there are a number of devices running OS6, including my trusty 9700. My thoughts: My experience […]
Creating Content on a Tablet.
Tablets (iPads, Android Tablets, Windows, Etc) as we know them are created primarily for consuming content (so Steve Jobs says…). There are some slight modifications that can be made to use tablets to make them useful for content creation. For example, the ZT-180 based Android tablet our youth ministry has […]