Differences?

How is the product, "Learn to do Word Studies" different from "Learn to Use Greek and Hebrew"? Is the first a subset of the latter? I own the latter but not the former, so was wondering if there is truly any advantage for the former?
https://www.logos.com/product/8831/learn-to-do-word-studies-with-logos-bible-software
https://www.logos.com/product/49819/mobile-ed-learn-to-use-biblical-greek-and-hebrew-with-logos-6
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From the product page of the first product you listed:
Learn to Do Word Studies with Logos Bible Software is designed to be a first step, a prequel to the more advanced Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos Bible Software. It's that first bridge to cross on the path toward understanding the Greek and Hebrew underlying the biblical texts. The course is also quite useful to those who have some experience using Strong's Numbers and desire to expand their skills in Greek and Hebrew word studies.
While Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos Bible Software included a section on word studies, Learn to Do Word Studies with Logos Bible Software presents more simplified word study methods and does not present tools or methods for working with Greek and Hebrew grammar. Learn to Do Word Studies with Logos Bible Software therefore aims to be more accessible to the user who has no background at all in Greek and Hebrew.
Learn to Do Word Studies with Logos Bible Software demonstrates Logos' commitment to provide tools to take you further in your Bible studies. No prior knowledge of Greek or Hebrew is required.
Does that help address your question?
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Graham Criddle said:
Does that help address your question?
Well now I feel silly. When in doubt, read...
Thank you, sorry you had to hold my hand like a child for that...how embarrassing! #facepalm
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Michael S. said:
sorry you had to hold my hand like a child for that
The star under the handsome avatar indicated that Graham has a MHH degree (Master of Hand Holding) [:P]
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