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		<description><![CDATA[In about 2001 I was called to be the Ward “website specialist” – I assume from my geeky nature it was a good calling to have.&#160; It actually got me pretty inspired to provide some real value online for the local members.&#160; Although my ideas of 8% online tithing and Relief Society gossip columns didn’t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In about 2001 I was called to be the Ward “website specialist” – I assume from my geeky nature it was a good calling to have.&#160; It actually got me pretty inspired to provide some real value online for the local members.&#160; Although my ideas of 8% online tithing and Relief Society gossip columns didn’t pan out, it was fun to put together a web site for the ward for calendar items and a leadership directory.&#160; Within months, however, I was asked to take it down (as were others across the country) by request of the office of the First Presidency.&#160; The letter (in my recollection) stated something along the lines of wanting to ensure the message of the church as well as the safety of the members…or something like that.&#160; Effectively my calling ended when that letter was received.&#160; It made me wonder why the Church was so afraid of new technology, but they have their reasons I guess.&#160; It also noted that something was being worked on for the entire Stakes/Wards across the globe and that in due time we’d be able to participate.&#160; Well, those “Stake and Ward Websites” finally came to fruition I think about 4 years later (maybe a year sooner?) as we now know them on the <a href="https://secure.lds.org/units/login/0,8029,779-1,00.html">Church web site</a>.&#160; It’s a good resource for the Ward/Stake and I find really the most use of it as a directory…that information is provided by the membership…calendar items, etc. are dependent upon by the clerks and sometimes aren’t always that descriptive.</p>
<p>Aside from the web sites for Wards and Stakes, the Church actually has been embracing technology a lot more lately.&#160; I credit that to the openness of the new(er) CIO, Joel Dehlin (former Microsoft employee :-)).&#160; Here are some resources for LDS members provided by the Church and elsewhere that you may find interesting…</p>
<p><img style="display: inline; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="CTO Joel Dehlin" alt="CTO Joel Dehlin" align="left" src="http://s3.amazonaws.com:80/timheuer-img/dehlin1.png" width="240" height="226" /></p>
<p><a href="http://tech.lds.org/"><strong>LDS Tech</strong></a><strong>&#160;</strong>– pretty much the hub of information coming from the Church IT department.&#160; Is full of forums and such.&#160; I suggest you subscribe to the RSS feed for the best information.&#160; What?!&#160; You don’t know what RSS is? (I find that hard to believe since you are here.)&#160; If you (or others) need a primer on what RSS is, <a href="http://www.commoncraft.com/store-item/rss_plain_english">check out this video</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Online Tech Talks</strong> – the Church started 2 years ago with this concept of “Tech Talks” – getting out into the community and talking about how the Church is using technology and answering questions.&#160; I attended the first ones in Provo and it was good to meet a lot of the folks there that work on the systems that some of us use.&#160; Recently they started doing online versions to reach more people.&#160; The innaugural event was held on 28 August 2008 and was recorded as well.&#160; You can <a href="http://tech.lds.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=332&amp;Itemid=1">check out the recording here</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ldscio.org"><strong>LDS CIO</strong></a> – I’ve mentioned Joel’s name a few times already.&#160; He’s also got a blog.&#160; Check it out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.familysearch.org"><strong>Familysearch</strong></a><strong>&#160;</strong>– I’d be surprised if a member didn’t know about familysearch.org, but just in case, here it is listed.&#160; Familysearch.org is a great genealogy resource for finding your ancestors and doing prepatory work for the Temple.&#160; If you want to see what their teams are working on, check their <a href="http://labs.familysearch.org/">labs site</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=21bc9fbee98db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&amp;locale=0&amp;sourceId=1cf8ee626ed0b110VgnVCM100000176f620a____"><strong>Coloring Pages for Kids</strong></a><strong>&#160;</strong>– This is a great resource for finding things for the little ones in your family to color or use as visual aids during conference meetings or during sacrament.&#160; Hey if you don’t allow your little ones to color during Sacrament, that’s fine…but if you do, wouldn’t you rather have them coloring religious images than barney or hello kitty?</p>
<p><a href="http://ldsmediatalk.com"><strong>LDS Media Talk</strong></a><strong> – </strong>A site that talks about some of the Church’s use of media and other technology to spread the word.&#160; This used to be formerly “ldswebguy” but now has a few more authors.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.northtemple.com"><strong>North Temple</strong></a> – This is the site for the interactive design/development group within the Church IT department (although I’m sure they probably don’t want to be associated with “IT”).&#160; The Church has some really great designers on staff.&#160; This site started out talking about the design aspects of stuff they build for the Church, etc. but has really taken a different path this past year.&#160; I find most of it irrelevant to the Church, but perhaps that is the direction they want to go now.&#160; Regardless, it is a team that is online, so I wanted to list it here.</p>
<p><a href="http://maps.lds.org"><strong>LDS Maps</strong></a> – An interactive map application to help members find places of worship across the world.&#160; Originally the Church had a very <strong>non</strong> interactive ‘meeting house locator’ that served a purpose but wasn’t real modern…and maybe that was okay.&#160; The geek in me said it wasn’t.&#160; In January of 2007 there was a discussion on the LDS (then beta) tech forums.&#160; I posted a <strong><a href="http://tech.lds.org/forum/showpost.php?p=355&amp;postcount=8">prototype of something I had been working on that used the interactive map APIs from Microsoft Virtual Earth</a></strong>.&#160; While not implemented exactly how I had it in my prototype (with boundaries, etc.—check out the video link in the forum post link) I think this is a great implementation and feature for members.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ldsblogs.com">LDS Blogs</a>, <a href="http://www.ldsblogs.org">Mormon Archipelago</a>, <a href="http://www.mormon-blogs.com">Mormon Blogs</a> – These are all non-church resources but are aggregate listings of LDS bloggers around the world.</p>
<p><a href="http://returnandreport.org/"><strong>ReturnAndReport.org</strong></a> – This web site won an award during the LDS Tech Talk recently.&#160; It is an online resource for Elder Quorums/Relief Societies to help facilitate reporting of Home/Visit Teaching.&#160; Interesting that the Church would award/recognize this as it shows a change from the days of ‘take down the web site.’&#160; I’m trying to get my EQ to implement this to test it out.</p>
<p><strong>PDA Resources</strong>: Want scriptures for your mobile phone/PDA?&#160; Here you go: <a href="http://readscriptures.com">iPhone (ReadScriptures.com)</a> – online and has an iPhone native application for $15; <a href="http://www.leefalin.com/projects/scriptures/">The Scriptures for iPhone</a> – native iPhone app for FREE; <a href="http://lds.org/handheld/0,18493,5299-1,00.html">Church publications for Handhelds</a>; <a href="http://www.ldstools.com/index.html">Mobile MLS tools</a>.</p>
<p>There are some great online resources for LDS members.&#160; If you know of more, please post them here in the comments!</p>
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