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How interested would you be in electronic curriculum (i.e. downloadable curriculum or electronic versions of leader guides, etc.)?
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More than Interested - I already use some form of electronic curriculum in my ministry.
 
33.33%
5
Extremely interested - I want my curriculum needs available electronically today!
 
66.67%
10
Moderately interested - I'd consider transitioning to an electronic curriculum in the next two years.
0%
0
Somewhat interested - I'd consider electronic curriculum if needs changed or my pastor/volunteers wanted it.
0%
0
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.
0%
0
0%
0
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Posted 2/21/2008 10:36:42 AM
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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


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Posted 2/21/2008 12:51:00 PM
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We used a electronic type curriculum and it was very easy and extremely handy.  With so many of our volunteers having email (only a few didn't) it makes it very easy to get them their lessons.  We also liked that it cut down on the cost, the company didn't have to spend money to print it so they were able to lower the cost for us.  We would only buy an electronic curriculum if the cost was lower.

Melissa - NY

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Posted 7/10/2008 2:25:35 PM
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I would love this option if it lowered the cost. It would help our budget tremendously. Our kids love the DVD so would that be an extra that we have tp purchase separately?
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Posted 9/1/2008 11:24:13 AM
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All of the curriculums that we use from Group with the exception of Bible Blitz are electronic.  It is such an ease for teachers to go online and more responsible from a stewardship of creation perspective to offer this option.  Would there be a possibility that this feature become available some quarter this year?  It would be nice to have an offer for the Blitz materials kits each quarter to have an option to purchase/choose on line curriculum rather than the teacher book.
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