Does anyone know what the difference is between these to videos?
https://www.logos.com/product/49558/mobile-ed-lt161-logos-academic-training
https://www.logos.com/product/49702/morris-proctor-seminars-camp-logos-1
And a follow up question - would everything discussed in the videos be included in the training manuals
https://www.logos.com/product/49668/logos-6-training-manual-volumes-1-and-2
Thanks for your help
And a follow up question (for those who have used the DVD's and manuals): which do you find most beneficial?
If you don't get a satisfactory answer, I would contact MP Productions since they are making the materials.
I had the DVD's and manuals for L4... Both were helpful, but I learn best by reading and doing, so the manuals were more helpful to me... and cheaper.
I wish I could justify the money to get the manuals, but money is tight right now.
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I found the Verbum Practicum training series very useful. I attended the MP Logos Camp for Logos 4/ I found myself very impressed with the quality of his manual but the course itself emphasized different elements than I was apt to use. I occasionally take a session or two from LearnLogos because I find he has the best quick tip useability hints.
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Thanks for your responses. I saw, on another thread, that there are even more options (udemy and learnlogos.com - which you mentioned, MJ.) Decisions, decisions . . .
Michael Sullivan:I saw, on another thread, that there are even more options (udemy
I purchased the Udemy course last year. Every time I go back, he's posted some more videos, and there's been no additional charges to access them. My overall cost was less than $30...really good deal, IMO. (And others have found coupons that allowed them to pay less than $7 for it).
The Udemy material, by Danny Zacharias, is very good. It isn't comprehensive, but I don't know of anything that is. It is well done, and he continues to add material to it. I recommend it.
I have not tried the Learn Logos materials. I did attend a Camp Logos 1 seminar, but did not buy the DVD, so I don't know how they compare.
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