November 2003


Tips: Lesson preparation

Here's a different way to use Scriptorian. If you are an instructor, when you prepare a lesson, you will likely come across many different scriptures that relate to your lesson. In order to keep track of them, create a study list and add the scriptures to the list as you go. Running Chase on this list a couple times before your lessons will help you remember the scriptures during lesson time. However, instead of relying on your memory or several pieces of paper strategically placed throughout your scriptures, you can also print out the list. That way you will have all your scripture resources at your fingertips and will not have to thumb through your scriptures to find what you are looking for. Of course, this same approach can be used when preparing for a talk as well - unless you are using Quote It to memorize your entire talk anyway!


How do you use Scriptorian? Have you come up with some ideas that may be useful for others? Please share them through the feedback page or e-mail them to us.


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