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Program Title: Challenge Program
Contact Person/Office: John Weetenkamp , Director of Ignatian Mission and Identity
School: Loyola Blakefield
Program Description:
The Challenge Program is based on a prayer book written by Fr. Mark Link, SJ. It provides a way for busy people to experience Ignatian prayer and reflection following the major themes of the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius. This program involves about ten minutes of daily reading and reflection and a 40-minute period of conversation with other colleagues once a week for 36 weeks. The program provides an introduction, as well as an opportunity for an appreciation of our Ignatian vision. One does not need to be Catholic to participate.
Rationale:
In response to the call of General Congregation 35 to have collaboration at the heart of a Jesuit school’s mission, the Challenge Program is designed to build a community of lay collaborators who are well-versed in the teachings of St. Ignatius.
Leadership:
John Weetenkamp, Director of Ignatian Mission and Identity; Fr. Joseph Michini, S.J., Chaplain.
Implementation:
An orientation day followed by 36 weeks of reflection and prayer during the school day.
Processes and Resources:
The Director of Ignatian Mission and Identity convenes the Challenge group weekly for 36 weeks. 40-minute small group discussion based on their prayer experience and scripture reflection.
Finances:
Challenge books are purchased through the Mission and Identity Budget
Rewards:
Participants experience some of the fruits of the Spiritual Exercises and understand the importance of and are able to “live the fourth.”
Time (When/Length):
36 weeks.
Location (Space):
Training takes place on campus.
Accountability/Assessment:
Self assessment
Loyola Blakefield Tablet PC Training SeminarJune 8-9, 2011
Time
Wednesday
Time
Thursday
7:45
8:00
8:30
Burk 16
Trainer Planning Meeting
Refreshments
Welcome and Tablet Nuts and Bolts
Tablet Dissemination, First Logins, Contracts
7:45
8:00
8:30
Burk 16 Bu
Trainer Planning Meeting
Refreshments
Welcome, Technical Issues, Goals for Day 2
9:00
Burk 16
Fujitsu Tablet 101
Anatomy, Features, Settings and Customizing Your Tablet
8:45
Burk 16
OneNote Introduction and Basics
10:00
Burk 16
Getting Comfortable with Your Tablet PC: Inking in Word
10:00
Burk 16
10:50
Experienced Users Share Various OneNote Uses
Break
10:55
11:05
Burk 16
Break
Tablet Logistics (Use at Home&School)
Use at home will be discussed (connecting to home network, file sync, filters at home, Citrix, and more)
11:00
TBD
Interest Based Choice Session #1 Topics to Include:
More OneNote
Office Inking (Word, PPT, Outlook, Snipping Tool)
Windows Journal Sandbox Time
12:00
Lunch: Sandwiches from Eddie’s
12:40 Burk 16
Getting Comfortable with Your Tablet PC: Inking in Outlook
12:30
Lunch: Pizza from Pasta Mista
1:00
Burk 16
Getting Comfortable with Your Tablet PC: Inking in PPT
1:15
Burk 16
Reflection, Sharing and Follow Up
2:00
Burk 16
2:30
2:40 Burk 16
3:45
Getting comfortable with Your Tablet PC: Snipping Tool
Break
Windows Journal
Wrap up, Survey and Feedback, and Homework Reminders
1:45
TBD
Interest Based Choice Session #2 Topics to Include:
More OneNote
Even More OneNote (prerequisite “More OneNote” AM
session)
Office Inking (Word, PPT, Outlook, Snipping Tool)
SMART / Tablet Integration Sandbox Time
4:00-4:45
Trainer debrief and planning meeting.
3:45
Wrap up, Resources, Next Steps, Survey Happy Summer *
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