Hm, integration of Logos WorkFlows into Moodle is a very interesting idea. Just saw this article, still mulling over ideas on it.
Logos for Spiritual Formation: the Lectio Divina Workflow - LogosTalk
Guest writer Adam B. Shaeffer holds an MA in Spiritual Formation from Talbot School of Theology and a PhD in Theology from Durham University. He is already a big fan of Logos 8. In this post, I’ll be exploring one of the ways Logos 8 can play a vital role in our spiritual formation. One …
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- Maybe if Logos can see a larger use case for Workflow, where it can also server as a group study aid [teach developed & student use] they might include it under the free or a low-cost 'disciple student package'. Assuming that the loss leader will eventually lead to purchases as the student comes to know the power of Logos. Lol, learning that a book purchased from Logos/ebook.Faithlife goes much further in Logos rather than Kindle. The workflow still might be useful even if the 'teacher/lead' has it and not the student in preparing the questions, quizes, etc. that one might develop for Moodle. I need to see what type of export options there might be for a workflow. Workflow is also available in app.logos.com , which means there could also be a chance to embed a workflow url within the Moodle course. If there's a way to setup the url that would send each student to their version of the workflow that would be great. Did you see my how-to on get the free Logos stuff at https://kissofpeace.me/wp/2018/11/15/free-software-and-resources-for-biblical-studies/ ?
- Adam Cody That's a great post. I'll have to dive into when I have some more time. I keep trying to make things simple for people in my church. Some of them are not very computer savvy, so all the URLs and such cause them to shy away.
- David Mullens I have to do two exams today, but I'll have time Tues-Thursday to maybe follow up with you and I could help create a more simple how-to document that might be better suited for your members. Where the target audience isn't computer savvy but it's expected they have someone from the church to also help out if needed. I think it would be a good youth group project actually. Have some teenagers volunteer one evening to help setup Logos/etc for church members. Which would actually be a good idea as to indirectly exposed the same youth members to Logos and Faithlife also. Let me know if you want to pursue this more.