
About Course
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, theological education must adapt to effectively engage a new generation of learners—Digital Natives—who have grown up with technology as an integral part of their lives. This course explores how theological institutions, educators, and ministry leaders can rethink teaching methodologies, leverage digital platforms, and create engaging learning experiences tailored to the needs of this tech-savvy generation.
Through a series of insightful 8 video lessons, this course covers:
- Understanding Digital Natives – Exploring the mindset, learning habits, and expectations of students shaped by the digital age.
- Engaging the Digital Natives – Practical strategies to create meaningful connections and foster deep learning in a digital-first environment.
- Online Education & Interactive Learning – Examining the role of digital tools, virtual classrooms, and interactive teaching methods in theological education.
- Theologians as Content Creators – Encouraging theological educators to utilize media, social platforms, and digital resources to teach and disciple effectively.
- Relevant Teaching Methodologies – Adapting pedagogical approaches to make theological education more engaging, participatory, and impactful for digital learners.
Designed for theological educators, seminary administrators, church leaders, and content creators, this course will equip participants with innovative strategies to bridge the gap between theology and technology, ensuring that theological education remains relevant and transformative for the next generation.
For more details, refer to the description under each lesson.