Title: The Study Bible Challenge for Mobile Electronic Devices
1The Study Bible Challenge forMobile Electronic
Devices
2Question
- How do you study the Bible on a mobile device?
3Definition of a Study Bible
4Common Study Bible Tools
- Annotations explaining difficult passages or
points of theology and doctrine - References to indicate where one passage of the
text relates to others - A concordance word index that indicates where
various key words are used in the Bible. In
software, we do meaningful searches. - Variant translations or interpretations of
certain debatable passages, or possible textual
emendations (i.e. alterations of the original
Hebrew or Greek) - Introductions and historical notes for each book
of the Bible - Maps that illustrate the Holy Land during Bible
times - Parallels of related Bible passages, e.g.
harmonies of the Gospels that highlight parallel
incidents in the life of Jesus - Timelines of Bible history that relate it to
world history. - Interlinear translations (word-by-word) such as
Greek/English.
5Early Study Bibles
- The Geneva Study Bible (1560) included
cross-references, synopses, and doctrinal points.
- The Scofield Reference Bible (1909) was created
by Cyrus I. Scofield and based on the King James
Bible text.
6Early Study Bibles
- Geneva Bible (1603)
- See text notes in margins
- Geneva Bible for Palm
- Free download from OliveTree.com
- Available soon for iPhone!
7 Study Bibles Today
- Various formats print, mobile, desktop, web
8Criteria for a Study Bible
- Bible textat least one translation
- Additional resources such as notes,
cross-references, maps - A way to navigate easily between Bible text and
additional resources hyperlinks, tabs, windows,
other? - How far can this definition be broadened?
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- Is a Bible with cross-references a study Bible?
Is a Bible with a few translators notes a study
Bible?
9Mobile Bible Study
Which resource is more mobile?
10Special Features of Electronic Mobile Bible Study
- Smart, powerful, meaningful searches
- Instant links to related data such as
commentaries or dictionaries - Special icons and notations in the Bible text
that can be selectively added or removed - Personal annotations such as bookmarks, notes,
and highlighting that can be reorganized,
imported, exported, or synched with a website or
another electronic device - Wide range of methods to view related data in
pop-ups, windows, lists, and other GUI controls - Ability to save various workspace arrangements
- Ability to selectively track, and synchronize
various display controls.
11Mobile Presentation is Evolving
Joined windows with morphology and parsing
Split screen with English and Greek
Reference window with Strongs Dictionary
Reference window with Bible text
12Popular Mobile Study Bibles
- ESV Study Bible
- NIV Study Notes
- iLumina Mobile
- Catholic Study Bible
- Complete Word Study Bible
13Challenges in Mobile Technology
- Multiple mobile platforms
- multiple programming
- languages
- multiple screen sizes
- multiple user interfaces
- multiple licenses and
- permissions
14Challenges in Mobile Technology
- Varied screen sizes
- tiny, small, and medium
- Varied user interface
- Touch Sensitive Screen?
- Keyboard?
- Stylus?
- When to use windowing/pop-ups?
- When and how to navigate to a new screen?
15Challenges in Mobile Technology
16Challenges in Mobile Technology
- Study resources available at many levels
- How to show user what features and resources are
available? - Resources may relate at multiple levels
17Challenges in Mobile Technology
- How is it packaged for the user?
- Once installed, can it be used with other tools,
or is it limited? - Some publishers prefer that their texts and tools
link to certain resources (e.g. certain Bible
translations)
18Challenges in Mobile Technology
- When is a study Bible too difficult to use?
- When is a screen too cluttered with icons or
notes? - When is navigation to a commentary or other
resource too difficult?
19- The Study Bible was created in print media to
meet a certain set of needs. - Electronic media allows change, variety, and
flexibility in presentation and use. - Each format has advantages and disadvantages.
20Print Study Bible
- Advantages
- Interface is familiar to all users
- Interface doesnt change every 4 ½ months
- Easy to choose a package of tools
- Disadvantages
- Not portable
- Set tools, cant be expanded
21Mobile Study Bible
- Advantages
- Portable take and use anywhere
- Choose and link any study tools
- Turn any Bible version into a study Bible
- Powerful, meaningful search functions
- Allows transferrable personal annotations
- Disadvantages
- Unfamiliar interface, high learning curve for
users - Too many choices of tools overwhelming for new
users - Hard to install on some mobile devices
- Higher-level features and options hidden and/or
not used
22Blurring the Lines between Mobile, Desktop, and
Web
- Upcoming blur between mobile, desktop, and web in
devices, applications, and workspaces - Entire Web becomes a Bible Study supplement
- Data for resources may come from local files,
web, other devices, and more
23Future of Mobile Electronic Bible Study
- May become simpler (i.e. iPhone)
- May become more complex and interactive with the
increase of social networking