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Catholic
Publisher, Software Company Training Catechists
to Use Innovative Computer Game Based on Gospel Readings
Gospel Champions helps children master foundational
Catholic Teachings
Parsippany, NJ (June 5, 2006) --- Catholic publisher Silver
Burdett Ginn Religion and Third Day Games, Inc. announced
that they will hold training sessions across the nation to
introduce Catholic educators to a new series of educational
computer games sequenced with the Liturgy. The Gospel Champions
series takes children back to biblical times by recreating
Gospel stories they hear in Mass in a state-of-the-art game
that integrates action/adventure gameplay with sequenced elements
of the Gospel stories.
"Video games are one of the most popular media forms
for elementary age children," said Brian Mitchell, president
of Third Day Games and a catechist himself. "These training
sessions are designed to show catechists how they can use
this specially designed video game series to extend their
teaching of the Catholic faith into families' homes and children's
video game playtime."
The free training sessions will show Catholic educators how
to take advantage of the unlimited distribution of the games
to all their K-8 children, as well as how to use the games
in intergenerational teaching and for special needs children.
All attendees will receive a free evaluation copy of the Gospel
Champions video game product.
Gospel Champions unlocks a new Gospel story each month
to link Sunday Mass readings to the daily lives of students.
The game series features three skill settings for children
grades K-8 and utilizes a family leaderboard to encourage
kids to play repetitively with their parents, siblings, and
friends. The game software also enables parishes and schools
to send personalized messages to kids each time they play
the game.
Raymond Latour, President of Silver Burdett Ginn Religion
and a Deacon in the Diocese of Paterson, said, "The Gospel
Champions games will provide a parish or school with
a low-cost, high-impact resource for connecting the home to
the Gospel proclaimed at our Sunday Eucharist. This very much
responds to our Bishops' request in their recent National
Directory for Catechesis wherein they ask us to explore each
individual medium of communication so as to make the gospel
ever more accessible to our youth."
For an annual site license fee of $125, Gospel Champions
can be easily incorporated into the educational program of
any parish or school. The series is programmed for the 2006-2007
school year, but can be pre-ordered now. For additional information
and a demonstration, visit www.GospelChampions.com.
The first training sessions for the Gospel Champions series
are scheduled for June 13th in Diocese of San Bernardino and
for June 14th in the Diocese of Orange and Archdiocese of
Loa Angeles. Additional sessions will be held in dioceses
across the nation. For a complete listing of time and dates
for training visit www.GospelChampions.com.
To arrange for a training session for your diocese, please
call 1-800-338-2150.
About
Silver Burdett Ginn Religion:
Silver Burdett Ginn publishes and distributes faith formation
and character education materials and provides educational
services for the Catholic and Christian communities. SBG Religion's
publishing draws upon Scripture, tradition, the documents
of the Church, the best research in pedagogy, and catechetics.
Silver Burdett Ginn is a business of Pearson Education, the
global leader in educational publishing. Pearson Education
is part of Pearson (NYSE: PSO), the international media company.
In addition to Pearson Education, Pearson's primary operations
include the Financial Times Group and the Penguin Group.
Media
Contact:
Dave Bohon
WDC Media
612-940-8406
davebohon@wdcmedia.com
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