March/April 2001



Tips: Use Quote It to study long text

Scriptorian's Quote It feature is useful not only for memorizing, but also for helping you focus when studying or reading. For example, you might not want to memorize the entire contents of the "For the Strength of Youth" pamphlet (this month's new study list to download), but you can use Quote It when you read it to help you think more about it. How?
Set Quote It to run in fill in the blank mode, and set the percentage of words to be left blank at about 10%. Now when you do Quote It, most of the words will be displayed. As you read and come to a missing word, try to think of what it would be. Use the help as necessary to fill in the missing words. This technique will not only help you think a little more deeply about what you are reading, but also help you remember the content better. It is also a good way to start out if you intend to memorize it in its entirety (this is how Learn mode works).

How do you use Scriptorian? Have you come up with some ideas that may be useful for others? Please feel free to share them with us.


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