One of the most unique and interesting things I’ve seen Campus Crusade produce lately has been Soularium. It’s a great way to connect with another person in a whole new way, and it has an integral web component.
An interviewer takes a group of 50 photos and asks the interviewee which represents their life, which reflects their view of God, which expresses what they would like their life to be like, and so forth.
You can see results of surveys done so far at MySoularium.com.
You can order your own set of Soularium photos here.
It is not hard to see how this could be an exclusively online attraction. The original intent is to provide ways for students to connect with other students face to face, but the potential for more is great. I’ll have to mention this to the group that produced it……
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Jerry,
My first thought was the same. I saw potential for an online version. But Soularium was made to be a conversation. I cannot see it being a stand alone piece. Now if you could figure out how to make it a conversation tool with chat or some ongoing online dialogue, I could maybe see that working.
But I think it works best as a face-to-face conversation.
BTW, I am the designer and builder of the MySoularium site. Thanks for highlighting it.