m.Ed: NT331 Paul's Letter to the Romans - missing Workbook resource
Hi - I bought Mobile Ed: NT 331during the recent sale.
Looking at the product page...
https://www.logos.com/product/37781/mobile-ed-nt331-book-study-pauls-letter-to-the-romans
I see that the bundle should have the following resources
NT331 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Romans
NT331 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Romans (Audio)
NT331 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Romans (Videos)
NT331 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Romans (Workbook)
but on my installation of Logos I do not see the Workbook listed. Apparently there is a resource ID for it and when I type that into the entry box in Logos it does not say 'open resource' so the resource is definitely not on my machine.
Does anyone else who purchased this (during recent sale or earlier) have the Workbook resource?
"I want to know all God's thoughts; the rest are just details." - Albert Einstein
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I have just three things--the video, the audio, and a textbook. The textbook is basically the transcript of the course along with quiz material. I'm guessing "workbook" is another way of referring to the textbook. Using the same link you provided, there's another line under product details which also lists only three things. It reads as follows:
Resource Type: Courseware, including transcripts, audio, and video resources
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I'm going to hazard a guess that "Workbook" was meant to be "Activities."
In that case, it's a resource which is not available yet for some older courses, despite having been added to the product page. You're not missing anything the rest of us have.
Activities are a somewhat recent addition to Mobile Ed. Newer courses ship with them. FL's intent is to go back and add Activities to the older courses, but that will take time for each Activity to be produced.
Once an Activity becomes available for a course in your library, the Activity will automatically download.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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I'm going to hazard a guess that "Workbook" was meant to be "Activities."
In that case, it's a resource which is not available yet for some older courses, despite having been added to the product page. You're not missing anything the rest of us have.
Activities are a somewhat recent addition to Mobile Ed. Newer courses ship with them. FL's intent is to go back and add Activities to the older courses, but that will take time for each Activity to be produced.
Once an Activity becomes available for a course in your library, the Activity will automatically download.
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