Fri 9 May 2008
DC CITRT on Thursday, May 22nd
Posted by Andrew Mitry under DC CITRT
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Rob Thrush and his team at McLean Bible will be hosting the next DC Church IT Roundtable on Thursday, May 22nd at 11:30 AM.
McLean Bible Church Tysons Campus – 8925 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA 22182
Room 1410 (off first level entrance by the water falls)
Please comment below if you will be joining us and if you have any special requests for topics.
What’s a Roundtable Discussion? (Taken from Jason Lee’s Blog)
A roundtable is a peer-learning event where the participants are both teachers and learners. A roundtable is small enough to emphasize interactive learning, led by a facilitator and peer, includes participants who have an affinity with each other, and does not include a strong agenda beyond sharing knowledge. The participants set the agenda, and interaction among participants takes precedent over presentation by “experts.†In fact, in one-way or another, most of the roundtable participants are already experts. In this group, we intend to learn from each other about how to better resource, equip, and train ministries in the areas of computer hardware, networking, server support, web services/sites, telecom services, etc. It will be geeky and fun.
Please see citrt.org for additional church IT community resources.
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We’ll have 2 of us from Christian Fellowship Church in Ashburn, VA.
Thanks!
Nancy
Hello – I am the IT Specialist from The Falls Church – I plan on being there for my first meeting.
Patricia Balzer
Database manager @CAG in Dover, DE. I know, a bit of stretch for the DC-CITRT, but its the closest. I plan on attending. Might bring my associate pastor, he’s the web guy too. Anyone up for some website discussion? Joomla vs Drupal vs WordPress maybe?
I am always up for discussing open source CMS, currently running sites on all three platforms.
Also, David Russell is an ExpressionEngine fan, we can get his input as well.
What’s the lunch plan, are we brown bagging it?
I was going to bring a few snacks and then see if anyone wanted to go out for lunch afterwards…
Sounds good. How long does it usually last? We are bringing our new part time hire and she has a schedule to keep.
We usually go for about an hour and a half – optional lunch afterwards.