It is very much a work-in-progress, but it already contains interesting information about all of the Standard Works.
I think that you will particularly enjoy the sections pertaining to the New Testament. For example, from the Main Menu, select the "Jesus Christ and His Gospel" item, and then the "Images of Salvation" menu item. You can read detailed explanations and information about several great New Testament works of art.
The "Joseph Smith and the Scriptures" menu option includes the text of the complete Joseph Smith Translation, and sections are being added to include comments made by Joseph Smith about various passages in the Bible.
In addition to resource information about each of the Standard Works, there is a growing selection of church history information, as well. There is even an "On This Day in Church History" database -- that you can search by date or by keyword. (I learned, for example, that Elder Dallin H. Oaks and I were born on the same day and month.)
Oh... And did I mention that it a tri-lingual website? In addition to English, materials are also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
I have no doubt that this website will continue to grow in usefulness in the future.
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Finding and using just the right quotations from church leaders can emphasize and clarify gospel principles and help students to see practical applications, as well.
Glue-ins -- quotations from prophets and general authorities -- can be a wonderful take-aways from Seminary lessons. I like to share quotations, in the form of glue-ins, with students during class.
I find that glue-ins are the most useful to students when they have been linked to a specific scripture and then are glued into their scriptures near the linked verses.
Summer is a great time to prepare many of the glue-ins that you plan to distribute throughout the Seminary year. You can photocopy, cut, store the glue-ins. (Make two extra copies of each glue-in so you can easily handle any new students). Then annotate your lesson manual (for example, "Glue-In for James 2:17-18") so that you will remember to share your glue-ins during the appropriate lessons.
Additional information about glue-ins can be found in the online [Seminary-Notes] Newsletter Archive:
To possibly save your some lesson preparation time...
Please note that hundreds of New Testament glue-ins (each linked to a New Testament scripture) are available in the New Testament Seminary Scripture Mastery Resource Volume 1 and Volume 2 packets. The Table of Contents in both volumes list the specific lessons when the glue-ins in that volume can be given to students. (The lesson handouts from both volumes have been formatted so that you can easily turn them into glue-ins, if desired.)