My Study Notebook

The “My Study Notebook” is your own personal, private space on LDS.org to organize and study your notes from living prophets, scriptures, and the gospel library. The following video provides a short introduction to My Study Notebook.  Note that My Study...

Customizing Your LDS Gospel Study with “Notes”

Did you know you have your own personal, private online space at LDS.org to collect your gospel content and notes and organize your gospel study? If LDS mobile apps are your primary source for gospel study, you should know about the tools that are available online in...
13 Ways to Study the Scriptures

13 Ways to Study the Scriptures

Here are 13 great ideas on how to make your scripture study more meaningful. The following article originally appeared in the April 2015 Ensign magazine as “13 Ways to Study the Scriptures,” by Kristen G. Walton: A spiritual feast—that’s what I anticipate...
Broadcast: Scripture Study on Mobile Devices

Broadcast: Scripture Study on Mobile Devices

An LDSTech broadcast, “Gospel Study Using Mobile Devices,” will be held Friday, May 4, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm MST (or you can re-play the presentation at a later date). The Gospel Library is the Church’s primary mobile app for studying the scriptures, general...
Resolution #4: Keep a Journal

Resolution #4: Keep a Journal

This is one of a series of articles with suggested resolutions for the new year. See the other suggested resolutions. The article “Thinking outside the Book” in the November New Era magazine (pages 40-42) discussed several creative ways to keep a record of...
Personal Progress Integrated with Notes and Journal

Personal Progress Integrated with Notes and Journal

Entries that young women record in the Personal Progress website (PersonalProgress.lds.org) are now integrated with Notes and Journal (formerly called “My Study Notebook”) on LDS.org. Young women use Personal Progress to complete and track value experiences as part of...
Simplification of LDS.org Menus

Simplification of LDS.org Menus

LDS.org has been updated with an improved menu structure. In an effort to make LDS.org easier to use, the website now offers a new menu structure. Previously, the main navigation had two options: Menu and Tools. Menu has been replaced with four categories: Scriptures,...
Stake and Ward Websites Replaced by a Suite of Tools

Stake and Ward Websites Replaced by a Suite of Tools

The classic.lds.org website (the version of LDS.org prior to November 2010) provided a website for each ward and stake, including calendars, directories, news, and lesson schedules. There is still a link to these sites on the home page of LDS.org (see “Ward and...
Reading the Scriptures on LDS.org

Reading the Scriptures on LDS.org

While there are many benefits of  reading printed scriptures, the online scriptures at scriptures.lds.org provide features that may be helpful to use, such as pop-up footnotes, My Study Notebook, and audio playback. On scriptures.lds.org, you can Listen to the...

Tools on LDS.org

The following is the article “Becoming Familiar with the Resources Under Tools on LDS.org” in the November issue of the Meetinghouse Technology Newsletter: The resources under the Tools menu on LDS.org provide a wealth of new applications to help members...
Updates to LDS Gospel Library Apps

Updates to LDS Gospel Library Apps

Updates to the Gospel Library app have been released for the Android, iOS, and Windows 7 operating systems in an effort to provide additional content to multiple mobile platforms. Android: the entire English library of Church publications is now available. While the...
How to Experience October 2010 LDS General Conference

How to Experience October 2010 LDS General Conference

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides many ways to watch, listen to, and read the October 2010 General Conference, including an improved General Conference website with sharing, personalized study, and improved navigation. You can use the My Study...
New LDS.org

New LDS.org

An upgraded LDS.org is now available to the public at new.lds.org. After months of improvements and testing at beta.lds.org, the new features mentioned below are now available to the public at new.lds.org. (The last major overhaul of LDS.org was released to the public...
General Conference Activities for Youth and Children

General Conference Activities for Youth and Children

The Church provides a page of general conference activities for children and youth in English, Portuguese, and Spanish to help them enjoy and learn more from watching or listening to general conference. Also see the following resources from the Church: General...
General Conference Activities for Youth and Children

General Conference Activities for Youth and Children

The Church provides a page of general conference activities for children and youth in English, Portuguese, and Spanish to help them enjoy and learn more from watching or listening to general conference. Also see the following resources from the Church: General...

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