[Update] Because of the way faithlife works, I'm going to default to making new followers members also of the group.
If you want to be a member rather than just a follower, please let me know. I'm not sure of the protocol here on faithlife - if it's rude to just invite those that followed or not.
- Jim Straatman that would be great. I would love to figure out how to leverage what I cann within the Faithlife portal of software when it's better suited to the tools/options that might come from a Moodle server setup. I have some other ideas I hope to write down, formally, about how Faithlife+MobileEd and Logos could create a nice synergy with Moodle and that market place [which would also include universities and Christian schools].
- Matt Mattox (Faithlife) thanks for the information. I'm just about to head out for the night with my wife but I was able to skim the url's you shared. For Boxcast, I can see how if the circumstances were warranted the cost would be justified. From my testing the last year, I found rabb.it to work as a free solution where you are trying to discuss [remotely - teleconference call] a video from Faithlife with those that are in your subscription. This can also work when you might have someone that can't be onsite and only has a mobile phone. Where they can watch/listen to the video with the group via rabb.it in a browser and be dialed in to the conference number.
- Matt Mattox (Faithlife) going over your post again this afternoon, I was able to catch the subtle difference of what you were also suggestion rather than what I had initially thought. I see your solution ends up with a method to share out videos to those in your faithlife group so that they can then also watch them via the Faithlife TV interface - which is cool by the way. I'm uploading a test video now, so I can see what other advantages would be had with this method vs. let's say someone hosting it on youtube.