To Reddit or Not to Reddit, that is the Question

David turnbloomTheologian David Turnbloom is a big fan of the link sharing online community Reddit.  Dr. Turnbloom invited his theology students to join him online in a micro community (called a subreddit) on Catholic theology as they read through parts of the chapter of Genesis in class.  He wanted his students to relate the readings to the culture they experienced everyday including family, music, cartoons and other cultural references.  Students found many corollaries from the lyrics from the musical Hamilton to the popular cartoon Rick and Morty.  The best part for Dr. Turnbloom is that the conversation can continue beyond the length of the course  as students in the coming semesters are added to the online community.

Why bring theology students into the sometime rough and tumble world of online forums? “I’ve chosen this because the technology is great,” Dr. Turnbloom says.  “It’s a great place to have conversations and it’s incredibly easy to control the content and moderate the discussion.”

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Maria Erb is an Instructional Designer at the University of Portland. She holds an M.Ed. in Instructional Design from the University of Massachusetts in Boston. She is the WordPress administrator for UP and also the manager of its Open Learning platform Boost.