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How interested would you be in electronic curriculum?
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More than Interested - I already use electronic curriculum (downloadable or electronic versions)
 
41.67%
5
Extremely interested - I want my curriculum needs available electronically today!
 
25%
3
Moderately interested - I'd consider transitioning to an electronic curriculum in the next two years.
 
16.67%
2
Somewhat interested - I'd consider electronic curriculum if needs changed or my pastor/volunteers wanted it.
 
8.33%
1
Not really interested - Electronic or download is not yet a part of my curriculum vocabulary.
0%
0
Print all the way, baby! - I'd never want electronic resources.
 
8.33%
1
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Posted 2/20/2008 3:04:08 PM
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With more and more Group curriculum having an electronic or downloadable component (and some curriculum being completely available via the Internet), tell us how you feel about this emerging trend. And after you fill out the survey, give us some comments on this topic. What have been your successes if you have tried electronic curriculum? Would you like to email lessons to volunteers rather than copy them the night before? Tell us your opinions!

Angela DeWispelaere

Curriculum Marketing Manager

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Posted 2/26/2008 3:06:36 PM
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Very interested in electronic availability. Teachers could then only print what they are using. It would also allow them access from home...sometimes books get left at church. :O)
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Posted 4/20/2008 8:59:30 PM
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The majority of the leaders at the church don't know how to use computers because they are older. Also, not a lot of people have the time to do so, so I get everything ready for them earlier and hand them each specific lesson. Because I use 5 different curriculum's and have to get all of these ready, it would take forever to download all of this material and the computers are usually down at the church. I think it would be good to have the option though and people could choose which to order
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Posted 5/15/2008 8:00:05 PM
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I have to buy two books to cover both preschool cl. Being able to download them would be great I would like to have the options to do both if you wanted. I would buy one book and the down load ability incase you dont have comupter access for some reason. I would welcome this as an option.
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Posted 5/20/2008 11:01:55 AM
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We rotate between 3 teaching teams.  Besides the benefit of having flexibility with either option (print or online), it would be nice to be able to pull lessons off at the last minute when someone falls ill we have to find a replacement!  I'd love this option!
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Posted 5/21/2008 3:20:59 PM
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Thanks for the feedback. For those of you visiting the forums, please let us know what you think about using electronic curriculum. Currently we produce the hand-outs for Hands-On Bible Curriculum as well as teacher guides. If you are looking for the availability of these items, just click here and it will take you to the website (http://store.grouppublishing.com/OA_HTML/gpCCtpSctDspRte.jsp?section=16565) or just go to www.group.com/curriculum and click the Electronic Curriculum tab in the mid-section of the page.

Angela DeWispelaere

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