Online Learning

Because 3 hours sometimes isn't enough, Standing Rock Partners is proud to offer expanded content to seminar attendees. With registration for a Standing Rock Partners technology seminar, each attendee will receive an account on standingrockpartners.com, our one-stop-shop for expanded tutorials, archived presentations, technology introductions, and more!

Details:

  • Access for a year
    Seminar attendees will receive access to materials related to any seminar attended for a year.
  • Video
    Visual learners need not dispair. We have video tutorials to suit your every need. We can show you everything from setting up your first Facebook page to integrating Google Analytics into a content management system.

A sample of our video tutorials is available here: http://standingrockpartners.com/content/using-world-cat-sermon-planning

  • Online seminar resources
    Additional handouts and copies of our slideshow are only a click away at standingrockpartners.com. Access copies of paper handouts, in addition to resources that were not included in your seminar portfolio, all through our site.

 

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We'll be happy to take care of your online learning needs. Contact us now for immediate access, or check back soon for our online-only access plans.

Upcoming Events

For organizational web presence, a copy of Dreamweaver and a nerdy intern just doesn't cut it anymore. Modern fundraising and outreach requires a flexible, well developed web presence. However, designing a custom, dynamic website will likely require new staff members and significant time investments.

The Pew Internet and American Life Project reports that the number of online adult social network users has quadrupled in the past four years and that more than half of online adults in the 25-34 age group have a profile on a social network site. The seminar focuses on the use of Facebook, the most popular social networking site in the world, for congregational ministry and community outreach and iis designed for persons who are new to or have only recently begun to use Facebook.

The seminar addresses: