In this screencast you'll learn how to use the direct quote search function to help your students quickly find a specific source without lengthy navigation process.
Using Dual Screen Mode to Insert Quotes Effectively
For each of the essays covered in this course I'll be providing a document with additional quotes to help enhance your understanding. This screencast shows how you can make the most of your IPad's dual screen mode to save those quotes in your own margins as we go through class.
Creating a Collection
While the Gospel Library App offers a seemingly endless amount of content to explore, most of us utilize just a handful of the resources on a regular basis. This screencast teaches you how to create your own "collection" of your favorite content, and access it from the main navigation page.
Searching for Notes
While Gospel Library allows you to make freestanding notes, there is no feature for tagging those notes. This screencast teaches you how to use LDS.org to tag those notes, and sync them to your Gospel Library App.
Tagging a Note in Your Margins
In this screencast, you'll learn how to tag a note that you place in the margins of an essay so that you can easily find it later in your notes.
Inserting Bookmarks to Save Time on Navigation
In this video, you'll learn how to utilize bookmarks to return to the middle of a lengthy document at a later time. This skill, when utilized by your students, will dramatically reduce the amount of time wasted navigating to commonly used documents.
Making Sense of My Highlights
Throughout this course I will be projecting my Gospel Library App at the front of the class. This screencast is designed to help you understand why I highlight things the way I do.
Using LDS.org to Tag Freestanding Notes
While Gospel Library allows you to make freestanding notes, there is no feature for tagging those notes. This screencast teaches you how to use LDS.org to tag those notes, and sync them to your Gospel Library App.
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