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Create a 2nd LDS Account?

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 6:14 pm
by mcclurebr
I teach released-time seminary and would like to show electronic scriptures (via lds.org or Gospel Library app) on the projector screen in my classroom. I want to have certain verses pre-marked and have notes show up there. But I don't want all of my personal marks and notes to be there also. What is the best way to do this? Should I create another LDS account? I assume there can only be one account per member so would I create another as if I were a non-member and use that one as my "teaching" account?

Re: Create a 2nd LDS Account?

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 6:46 pm
by jdlessley
The LDS.org tools are not available to nonmembers. Creating a nonmember LDS Account would not give that account access to the Notes and Journal tool.

You may need to find some other method to make your presentations if you do not wish to use your personal Notes and Journal markups. I cannot think of any recommendations off the top of my head. But others may be able to provide some suggestions.

Re: Create a 2nd LDS Account?

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:36 pm
by aebrown
jdlessley wrote:The LDS.org tools are not available to nonmembers. Creating a nonmember LDS Account would not give that account access to the Notes and Journal tool.
Actually, although most tools are not available to nonmembers, the Notes and Journal feature is indeed available to nonmembers with an LDS Account.

Re: Create a 2nd LDS Account?

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 2:16 pm
by mevans
Although you have a potential solution with the nonmember LDS account, I'd really like it if they did something like allow us to hide or show markings at the notebook level. Then I could select which notebooks whose markings I want to show at a given time.

I've already run into the problem that I can't mark a scripture more than once. For example, maybe I already marked verses 4-6 with a tag and comment and later I find I want to mark verses 3 and 4 with a different comment and tag. I can't do that now.

Re: Create a 2nd LDS Account?

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 2:44 pm
by aebrown
mevans wrote:I've already run into the problem that I can't mark a scripture more than once. For example, maybe I already marked verses 4-6 with a tag and comment and later I find I want to mark verses 3 and 4 with a different comment and tag. I can't do that now.
Are you talking about marking verses like that on LDS.org or in Gospel Library? I am able to mark overlapping verses with no problem on LDS.org.

Re: Create a 2nd LDS Account?

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:35 pm
by mevans
aebrown wrote:
mevans wrote:I've already run into the problem that I can't mark a scripture more than once. For example, maybe I already marked verses 4-6 with a tag and comment and later I find I want to mark verses 3 and 4 with a different comment and tag. I can't do that now.
Are you talking about marking verses like that on LDS.org or in Gospel Library? I am able to mark overlapping verses with no problem on LDS.org.
Maybe something has improved? I just tried it and I could mark overlapping verses, but there were problems. Perhaps I'll look into this further when I have time and start a separate thread about my experiences.

Re: Create a 2nd LDS Account?

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 11:33 pm
by sbradshaw
Here are a few ideas:

1) You could install a fresh copy of the Gospel Library app and keep LDS.org / LDS Account syncing off. Then make whatever annotations you want for seminary. When you're done, delete this unsynced copy with seminary annotations, and install a new copy, this time turning on LDS.org sync to bring your personal annotations to the app.

2) Install two versions of Gospel Library on your device; one for your personal annotations (synced with LDS.org) and one for your seminary annotations (not synced). You can do this by a) installing version 2.5 and 3.0 (both are available as separate apps on the iOS app store) or b) joining the LDSTech project and downloading a beta version, which should install as a separate app.

3) If you have two devices, use one for seminary (not synced with LDS.org) and the other for personal study (synced with LDS.org).

4) Copy the verses into Microsoft Word or something equivalent and make the annotations there.