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Old 01-26-2008, 09:47 PM
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Confessional E-Learning???

Hey everyone,

Has anyone ever heard of Confessional E-Learning???

I'm a professional Instructional Designer, and I want to teach the WCF online by breaking it up into over 40 "modules"... these are basically 15-30 min. presentations using multiple media sources (like video, audio, notes, attachments...) basically everything I can find that will help a layman understand the Westminster Confession.

The audience can be virtually any Christian who seeks to be grounded in solid doctrine... but in particular I am thinking about youth and new members.

I have begun collecting the media and resources... all that's left is to build it, publish it, and post it.

Here's an example of what I'm talking about... I made this one for my client.

Once published, it will be available on my website (and perhaps my church's website).

However, my question is this... Is there a market for this sort of thing out there? Would anyone be willing to purchase these modules? I am trying to decide whether or not to invest in the time it will require to build this.

I haven't seen any "Christian training" online that is interactive like this... I am also thinking about adding quizzes to the modules - perhaps using the Catechisms for the questions...

What do you guys think? Thanks for your wisdom!
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