Have kids or grandkids? Please answer Logos survey...

If you have kids or grandkids, I'd appreciate your taking just a moment to fill out our survey:
https://www.logos.com/usersurvey/kidsvideoentertainment
We plan to offer more video content, via the web and streaming devices like the Roku. (See http://faithlifetv.com and http://biblescreen.com) We want to let you watch your Logos Mobile Ed courses on your TV, if that's convenient for you, and the same technology that enables that could let you watch... well, any video.
Should we offer kids video, too? Is there enough faith-friendly video for kids available, and is it convenient to access?
Let us know!
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Bob Pritchett said:
We want to let you watch your Logos Mobile Ed courses on your TV, if that's convenient for you,
That would be very much appreciated.
Bob Pritchett said:Should we offer kids video, too?
Yes
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I know, Bob, it is a little off topic, but not far off topic. Could you please consider incentives for parents to get children started on a lifelong journey of studying the Bible using Logos Bible Software by giving discounts for special starter packages. You have academic pricing for students. Why not open the door for special pricing to encourage children to grow up and see the benefit of the Logos Bible Program? There is a steep learning curve. So it would be worth your while to start children early learning some aspects of the program with a specially geared package at a special children's price.
As for the idea of children watching faith based TV, it really depends on the content. Not a bad idea. But even better would be if there can somehow be a component, special pricing to encourage children to begin reading good Christian material, do some Bible study on Logos. The National Bible Bee may be good to partner with as they have gotten 3000 children this year (let alone previous years) to do intensive Bible study and memorization. So it seems to me there is a market for Faithlife, and Logos Bible Software can be a great tool to encourage a lifetime a study.
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Bob Pritchett said:
We want to let you watch your Logos Mobile Ed courses on your TV, if that's convenient for you, and the same technology that enables that could let you watch... well, any video.
Should we offer kids video, too? Is there enough faith-friendly video for kids available, and is it convenient to access?
I like the idea of watching ME courses on the TV - am I being naive in thinking that spouses might be more willing to watch some ME courses which in turn might make them more likely to agree with greater investments in ME??
As to kids, potentially a great idea but you might well land up with disagreements on the forum about what are and are not suitable kids videos.[;)]
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I completed the survey and hope it helps. I don't have any children living at home now and only one grandchild who was born in April but the idea is somewhat appealing to me for the future.
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Will this be restricted to the US?
If not, could somebody explain Q1 in terms of biological ages ... thanks.
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Martin Folley said:
If not, could somebody explain Q1 in terms of biological ages ... thanks.
I will try to answer this from memory as I don't have the question in front of me.
In the USA children typically start first grade at six years of age. So;
- Pre-school through Kindergarten would be 3 years of age through 5 years of age
- First Grade through Sixth Grade would be 6 years of age through 12 years of age
- Grades seven and eight are Jr. High (Middle School) and are ages 13 and 14
- Grades nine through twelve are High School and cover ages 15 through 18
There are some variances across the country depending on the local school districts and the birth month of the student
Martin Folley said:Will this be restricted to the US?
I do not know the answer to this.
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Thank you ... That helps. I'll go and look at the survey in a minute. The twins have their own Logos accounts ... To keep my notes safe and to keep theit resources focussed on their needs. It is one of the fustrations of Logos that I cannot lend a resource to them as I would if they were sitting across the table from me.
The reason I asked about the U.S. only is simply one of licensing. When my twins were of the right age we found it difficult to find the vegetales videos in the u.k. At the time they were using different publishers and different agreements. Apple have also cited such reasons for their different roll out limitation etc. if the 3rd party material is going to be of comMercian quality then it crossed my mind whilst staring at the U.S. orientated question.
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