Just starting this course now. Looking forward to working through it. I have access to it through the new subscription as I am subscribed to Logos Max.
I notice it's a bit old (2013) but good material is priceless and eternal so I don't mind.
In a reply to a post below there is supposed to be materials in the Bible study > Logos Documents tab on the left of the screen. 2 documents (BI201 The Story of the Bible's Prayers & BI201—Readings) don't seem to be available anymore.
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Michael.
- Michael, if you use the courses tool in the Desktop App you don't need The BI201 - Readings Document. It served a purose to show you where you were to start and end a given reading but the course tool does this automatically for you. In regards to BI201 Resources linked this was a list of books that the course takes it readings from. The courses tool also does this for you know and even indicates which ones you don't own along with how many times the book is referenced in the course. So if a book is referenced only once and you don't own it then you might decide you dont want to buy that book but it is used 77 times and you don't own it, you might well want to buy the book. As to the prayer list I never used that so can't offer insight on what was in it, but I don't think you will loose anythng by it no longer being available.
- Simon's Brother gives a good summary of the documents. I have never actually seen a Readings document in any class, and find it interesting as to what it presented. I would love to have such a document now because I have a number of the resources in print or e-book format outside Logos. If you don't own the resource within Logos, the Logos tool doesn't help see which portions are assigned. As to the Resources Linked document, it is still there. Just make sure you are "Following" the community to gain access. As Simon's Brother states, its (sole) usefulness is to see how many times a particular resource is used in the class.
- the Readings doucment was simply a note file with a highlight style that showed were a reading started and ended in the logso resource - a blue bar that appear on the left hand margine - so it would be of no value to resouces outside of Logos, it was only useful in the Logos environment. Take a look at this demonstration of Mobile Ed from 2014 and note the yellow note anchor where the reading begins along with the blue bar on the left margin of the paragraph that extended down to where you are suppossed to stop reading. The course tool with the start and srop reading markers remove the need for a note file to do the same. Hope this makes it clearer for you what it was and wasn't. https://youtu.be/SmSkX-FjDuk?si=qrlrg_a_eT-RFxgr&t=142