by Larry Richman | Nov 3, 2010
The November Ensign and Liahona containing all the talks from the October LDS General Conference are now online. The full layout in PDF format is also available online by clicking the PDF icon under the download column. An English Braille version of conference is also...
by Larry Richman | Nov 3, 2010
The November 2010 issue of the New Era magazine is now online. This issue features a special 18-page section titled “General Conference is for You,” which helps teens study and learn from the conference messages. It includes: Quotes and stories from the conference...
by Larry Richman | Oct 14, 2010
The Spanish text, audio, and video of the October 2010 LDS General Conference are now available on new.lds.org and also on the classic LDS.org. The Spanish audio and video formats have been available since conference weekend and now the Spanish text is posted. Because...
by Larry Richman | Oct 13, 2010
Audiobooks of the October 2010 LDS General Conference are now available on LDS.org. An audiobook lets you listen to a book in one single audio file broken out by chapters. Much like a regular book, an audiobook lets you listen to separate chapters through an index....
by Larry Richman | Oct 8, 2010
A video with highlights from the October 2010 LDS General Conference was just posted on LDS.org. This 16-minute video is available in English only. You can also watch highlights of the General Relief Society Meeting and General Conference highlights for...
by Larry Richman | Oct 7, 2010
For the last several conferences, we have shown wordles (word clouds) of the text from general conference, which shows the frequency of use of words (except words like it, the, and and). Frequency of use determines the word size. To the left is the wordle for the...
by Larry Richman | Oct 7, 2010
The English text has now been posted online for all the addresses from the October 2010 LDS General Conference at gc.lds.org. (For the text, just click on the title of the talk.) Video and audio were available within hours of the conference. Downloadable video is now...
by Larry Richman | Oct 6, 2010
View highlights from October General Conference selected especially for youth.
by Larry Richman | Oct 6, 2010
Over the last few years, Twitter users have used the subject tag #ldsconf when tweeting information about LDS General Conference. In Twitter language, these subject tags are called hashtags. (Learn more about the #ldsconf hashtag.) Joel Dehlin’s Weblog provides...
by Larry Richman | Oct 4, 2010
The following is now available at generalconference.lds.org: Audio Full sessions and by individual talk for all five sessions in 76 languages. In select languages they are also available through iTunes (itunes.lds.org), podcasts, and the Mormon Channel mobile app on...
by Larry Richman | Oct 2, 2010
The official Church Twitter account for general conference is twitter.com/ldsgencon, which provides quotes from conference on a routine basis after the conference has concluded, but not during the conference. If you tweet about LDS general conference, use the...
by Larry Richman | Sep 29, 2010
The Church provides several General Conference activities (see ConferenceGames.lds.org) to help children enjoy and learn more from listening to general conference. A General Conference Notebook for children to write or draw about conference. The notebook is available...
by Larry Richman | Sep 23, 2010
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...
by Larry Richman | Apr 2, 2010
If you plan to tweet (post on Twitter) about this weekend’s LDS general conference, remember to use the hashtag #ldsconf.
by Larry Richman | Oct 9, 2009
Check out this interesting linguistic analysis of the text from the October 2009 LDS general conference provided by Brian Shellabarger, via Connor Boyack. See the analysis from the April 2009 conference.