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Dynamic Sharing

Web 2.0 has opened up dynamic avenues for sharing information that is educational, entertaining and personal. Much of the content being pushed is trivial and of little moral value, but it serves to illustrate a point. People respond more readily to content that is multi-sensory, as opposed to material that speaks only to one sensory receptor (audio or visual). Here's an example.
Tying a Tie - Can you imagine how difficult it would be to try and teach someone to tie a tie by simply telling them how to do it? Telling them and showing them makes learning so much easier.
My Victory Over Caffeine - Even when you are describing something that doesn't require a demonstration, adding the visual dynamic to an auditory message enhances the communication process.
On the House - Obviously, this technology can be used to share stories of personal faith and spiritual discovery. Short videos can be posted on your church website that share personal stories of faith and renewal.
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