Eurasia Media & Distribution Consultation (EMDC) for 2013

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[Media Release] The Eurasia Media & Distribution Consultation (EMDC) is a multi-agency consultation that now meets on an annual basis (one year in Asia, the next in Europe).

Minority language workers, in the greater Eurasia region, meet with media specialists (radio, TV, internet, mobile, social media), IT technicians, recording specialists, graphic artists, digital publishers, and specialists in Orality and Ethnomusicology/ Ethno-Arts (arts, drama, dance).

EMDC 2013 (in Asia, 08-11 April) expects around 250 people from 80 organizations. EMDC will have over 40 workshops. Prior to EMDC are four additional (optional) days of pre-EMDC training in nine tracks: (Video 1 & 2, Audio 1 & 2, Website development, Orality/ Storying, EthnoArts, Mobile Production, Mobile Apps).

For access to our password-protected website, write to info@emdcon.org.

For similar events to these, view the #mobmin Event Calendar (details on how to get updates automatically here); if you event needs to be added to this calendar, please use this form to submit the relevant information.

Updating the Mobile Ministry Event Calendar for 2013 Events

As part of one of the resolutions that we’ve set forth this year, it was to be involved with and keep an eye towards events that would be relevant to mobile ministry (#mobmin) activities. Whether or not we attended them wasn’t the concern. We wanted to make sure that there was some kind of public listing of events, that you could easily subscribe to (RSS, email updates, mobile, etc.) and be informed as to what is going on. So we created and released the Mobile Ministry Event calendar, and its been one of the more popular links on the site for just getting heads wrapped around what’s happening in this space.

Well, 2013 is almost here and there are a ton of events that have not yet made it to the calendar. Part of that is on our end of getting lots of emails towards items and not sitting down to add them here. The other part of that is that there are just a lot of events we don’t know about and so what might be relevant isn’t heard about until the last minute, or even after the event has happened. So to help things along, I’m asking for your help towards getting this listing updated before the year turns. And in part, if you’ve got an event, this is a great way to get some additional visibility to those events.

All you need to do is send us a note about the event including as much detail that can be copy/pasted into the Google Calendar listing and we’ll get it added. That’s it.

Subscribing to Updates from the Calendar

For those of you who don’t have an event to add, but definitely want to follow along, here are some instructions on how to do so (bullet point per method of keeping up with the listing):

  • For those of you with Android devices, you should simply need to go into your Google Calendar account (use a desktop web browser), and then add this calendar to have it appear alongside your calendar
  • For those of you not using an Android device, but do have a Google Calendar account, you need to copy each event (individually) into your main calendar, and those events will appear there. However, they will not update when the calendar updates.
  • You can subscribe to this calendar via RSS (link here); items will show in your RSS reader when they are added to the calendar, not when they occur
  • You can also add to your Apple devices calendar using iCal (link here). If you add this link into iTunes, it should transfer to another (layer) calendar in your iOS devices; this link does update when the main calendar is updated.
  • Depending on the mobile device you are using, the RSS/iCal item should show an individual item download, so that (for example) from a mobile device, you can download a specific event into your calendar. From your calendar, sharing is as simple as hitting the “share” button on your device and it sends as a vCal item in an MMS message
  • I have a workflow running using ifttt which automatically tweets out newly added events using the #mobmin hashtag – so if you are looking for an easy way to have your audiences keep up with events, that hashtag just got more valuable.

[Reminder] Mobile Marketing Webinar with Symbiota (11/26 @ 4PM EST)

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Just a headsup that MMM will be a guest on the ipcoming Symbiota webinar talking about how folks are using mobile devices in churches. There’s a chance to win some neat prizes, as well as a time to just get to learn about some products that may be just what your ministry was looking for. Here’s the summary from the website:

Visitors are increasingly using mobile devices to search for churches information, listen to sermons, and pay tithes and offerings. Your church members are mobile, how about your church? On this webinar we will be helping churches understand how to get their message through, on the most important method of communication today: Mobile Phones.

What you will learn on this webinar:

  • 3 Major myths about cell phone usage that are not true.
  • Dissecting the noise about mobile websites and mobile apps.
  • Tips on using mobile to increase donations & giving.
  • Why your church cannot afford to not be ready for mobile.
  • How to not to miss up to 50% of people searching for your church.
  • Connecting members to small groups using text messages
  • Keys to integrating Twitter and Facebook with mobile.

Learn more and sign up for this webinar and learn more at the Symbiota website.

[Presentation] Mobile As A Magic Wand

Earlier today, we contributed to Central Piedmont Community College’s Geek Fest a presentation talking about augmented reality and mobile devices as hubs for greater experiences. Here’s the presentation abstract:

With more than 5.5 billion mobile devices in use currently, we can probably say that we’ve got the hang of these impressive communications and computing devices. However, they can do more than tweet, text and voice. This talk will explore some of the other avenues where mobile technology has gone, including newer media experiences in which mobile is very much like a magic wand.

The presentation can be viewed here. As usual, the presentation is built with web technologies using the very solid S5 Slideshow System. Previous presentations are also archived on this site for viewing.

Upcoming Events/Speaking

2012 calendar from Just Calendar
Starting next week, MMM enters another one of those busy sessions where its just one event after another. Should be pretty exciting as there’s a good mix of online and offline activities happening.

Mobile Marketing Webinar with Symbiota (11/26 @ 4PM EST)

Visitors are increasingly using mobile devices to search for churches information, listen to sermons, and pay tithes and offerings. Your church members are mobile, how about your church?  On this webinar we will be helping churches understand how to get their message through, on the most important method of communication today: Mobile Phones.

Learn more and sign up for this webinar and learn more at the Symbiota website.

The CPCC Geek Fest talk “Mobile As a Magic Wand (Nov 15)

Abstract: With more than 5.5 billion mobile devices in use currently, we can probably say that we’ve got the hang of these impressive communications and computing devices. However, they can do more than tweet, text and voice. This talk will explore some of the other avenues where mobile technology has gone, including newer media experiences in which mobile is very much like a magic wand. Besides my talk, there will be tech demonstrations, and lots of other talks from academic, business, and community leaders on the role of tech.

Learn more at The Geek Fest website.

Mobile Ministry Forum Consultation (Nov 28-30)

The MMF Consultation is the key gathering in the world for people interesting in learning how to use mobile technology for the kingdom! Our prayer is to establish a mobile ministry movement so that every unreached person will have a chance to encounter Christ and His kingdom in a compelling, contextualized fashion through their personal mobile device by the end of 2020!

Not sure if there are seats left, but you can learn more at the MMF website.

Jesus.net Conference (Dec 1-5)

We are called to: facilitate online the spiritual journey of people seeking life in abundance and liberation for the dominance of sin, so that their lives will be affected and they in turn will affect others; encourage our online audience to experience the power of community and durable fellowship within the body of Christ and stimulate the creative potential of our partners and become more effective by working together.

Learn more about Jesus.net at their website.

There are a few other items on the #mobmin calendar, and we aren’t able to make all of them, but want you to have a point of reference as to what’s happening in the Body around this intersection of faith and technology. If you are looking for MMM to speak to your organization on a specific topic, you can make your request known using our speaker form.

ICCM Presentations, Quick Recap

ICCM USA 2012 drawn logo by @arjwright

This month, I participated in the International Conference of Computing and Missions (ICCM) USA Conference in Colorado Springs, CO. This was a nearly-week-long conference where those persons involved in IT strategy and support for various missions and BAM groups came together for a time of rest, fellowship, and restarting. The theme of this year’s conference was Spiritual Reboot – ironically, this was something that I recommended last year. And indeed, for many of us, the 4 days or so in CO definitely served to rest and reset life in work, family, and ministry.

At ICCM, I presented a few times, and engaged within several conversations about mobile technology and its use within faith-spaces. Some of the most interesting conversations I’m keeping to an offline state, but let’s just say that its pretty neat what some folks are asking of the tech and channel that is called mobile.

My primary presentation was about comparing the current leading smartphone platforms (iOS, Android, and Windows Phone), with a bit about HTML5 thrown in there. This presentation is up over at MMM if you want to take a read, comment, or recommend corrections/additions. And to quote something that I mentioned to a few folks at ICCM, I’m not in favor of any current smartphone platforms. I’ll continue to take a balanced look at them all, but aside from my iPad, none of them fit me well enough to get a ringing endorsement *all* of the time.

The second presentation was something a bit random (why I didn’t prepare this before I don’t know) but apparently also had a neat listening audience there. This was about the Mobile Ministry Methodology that I developed and released in the Spring. I talked through each of the phases of the methodology and where it can lead to consistent, reproducible, effective, and traceable projects in tech and ministry. I’m still hearing that there is nothing like this within the digital faith space. So perhaps this project methodology can be something that other types of digital faith efforts can adapt, tweak, and move with.

Both of those were done on the same day… whew.

That same day, along with a few other days, I participated in what was called Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions. These were more fluid group discussions, proposed and voted on by all attendees, and then someone elects to – or falls into – be the facilitator of the discussion. I was involved in a few of these. The first of which being a session on Mobile Apps for Ministry. I managed to take some (shareable) notes of that one. Other BOFs I participated in included Mobile Options for International Travelers, Alternatives to Skype, and several informal lunch/dinner-time talks.

Speaking of drawings, I did do a sketchnote for ICCM, however, I unintentionally included some information on the sketchnote that shouldn’t be public. That’s going to have to be one that sits in my private library until I manage to edit things or, or just do another w/o that information. There were pieces of the sketchnote posted to Twitter (see under my handle @mobileminmag or the hashtag #ICCM). That’s about all that will be public towards that end of things (sorry).

Tweeted Sketchnotes:

The conference was themed “spiritual reboot” and I can definitely say that it merited that for me. Besides just being tired, before getting to the conference, I had a situation which really could have been a lot worse that what it was. Thankfully, having the presence of mind to pray often and ask for help got me through – but it was mentally and spiritually draining for both me and my lady. Things are going to get better (that particular situation isn’t over), but I feel a lot better about leading life with faith instead of fear.

As for expectations, I’m hoping that ICCM leads to several new trips and opportunities. Its already sparked a discussion about availability in a few areas of the USA for projects, an another media interview with an old friend from the UK (will post on that when it goes live), and a spark to get my hands on the Nokia N9 for personal and project reasons. Not sure what else can happen, but having seen some mountains that aren’t green (difference between Rockies and Appalachian ranges green and height), I’m just looking forward to whatever is next.

Not done traveling either. Looks like I’ve got a pretty major one coming soon. I just got to get my paperwork done. ICCM has a Europe and Australia/Asia meeting. Would be worth going to those if you are interested in this space… I know I’m pretty invested in my interest in it.

ICCM 2012, Mobile Ministry Methodology

Mobile Ministry Methodology Process Map
The second presentation given at the 2012 ICCM Conference was about the Mobile Ministry Methodology:

The Mobile Ministry Methodology is a framework designed to assist individuals, ministries, and organizations determine the value, prospects, process, and successes of mobile ministry projects. Derived from SDLC methodologies, this framework is designed to keep the a singular goal in perspective despite tendencies for scope creep.

Read the complete Mobile Ministry Methodology, or view the process map in the following image/connected data formats:

If you have already started working with the Mobile Ministry Methodology, get in touch with us towards any successes, challenges, or successes with your projects. If you are looking to utilize this in order to get your mobile projects off the ground in a traceable manner, also get in touch with us as we do offer consulting based on this practice.

As a matter of course, this was an unplanned presentation. And wasn’t the last time we got in front of folks for the day. Spiritual Reboot is the manner of happenings here.

ICCM 2012, iOS/WinPhone/Android/HTML5 Presentation

Am currently attending ICCM USA 2012. This is basically a tech retreat/conference for those who have a passion for or work in tech and missions. Though, there’s actually a nice contingent of non-mission and BAM (business as mission)-like folks here too.

MMM is up to present at few times at this conference. Our first topic, which should be in progress right as this is going up, is a talk detailing the Android, iOS, and Windows Phone smartphone platforms – with some comparision to HTML5 approaches for apps/services too.

Presentation Link

If I do good, I’ll also get to finish the drawing that I did that was to accompany this deck.

There’s also one or two more presentations happening. Stay tuned to Twitter (either @mobileminmag or #ICCM) for updates and links to anything additional. So far, I’ve already demoed the instance of TiddlyWiki that I have running on the web server that’s on my phone. Definitely want to keep up a bit of a pace towards some of the items done here over the years that might spark some refresh for the folks here.

And if you could, a bro definitely needs some prayer for items outside of ICCM that have some effect on my time here. The theme of the conference is spritual reboot. Weirdly enough, its attributed to me as the one who suggested it. I’m in need of that and a good bit more.

Biola Digital Conference 2012 Sketchnote

There was a point during the Biola Digital Ministry Conference where it was put out there and became a calling card of sorts that I was sketching my way through the sessions I attended. That made it all the more important to get this up and done. It is a very small slice of what I’m finding in back-channel talks was a very wide and deep connect for all of us who attended. This is definitely something you’d want to put on your radar for next year.

Biola Digital Minsitry Conference 2012 Sketchnote by Antoine RJ Wright
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