How To Take a Course

Michael Kinch
Michael Kinch Member Posts: 1,182 ✭✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

Is there a course or tutorial on how to take a Mobile Ed course?  Setting up highlights, working through the course, determining which of the suggested resources to spend time in etc? I am looking for how to get the most out of the Mobile Ed courses.

Comments

  • Myke Harbuck
    Myke Harbuck Member Posts: 1,646 ✭✭✭

    This course will give you some insight into how they are set up and how they function. It is free.

    https://www.logos.com/product/138606/lt270-study-the-bible-with-logos-jonah-1-1-16

    There's another free one on Matthew 4, but I cannot find the link to it at the moment. Will keep looking.

    Myke Harbuck
    Lead Pastor, www.ByronCity.Church
    Adjunct Professor, Georgia Military College

  • Miles Custis
    Miles Custis Member, Logos Employee Posts: 411

    There are some helpful videos on how to get started with Mobile Ed here: https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360003168472-Mobile-Ed-Training-Videos

  • Hamilton Ramos
    Hamilton Ramos Member Posts: 1,033

    Michael:

    The problem I see with the course is that what they may consider to be key concepts, content, etc. may not necessarily be so in your particular case.

    I would think that it would help to study the course objectives and also to take the tests. Then from that you could see if what the instructor considers key, does help you with your particular ministry, interest, etc.

    I have noticed that different tradition background tends to make certain parts of themes be more emphasized.

    I have found many times that the suggested reading is distracting from the main point at times, but many times yields real gems in other themes.

    I guess if a list is made of key concepts encountered during the course, would facilitate digging deeper later using the tools and Library available.

    Another way you can identify key things is to look in Google or other search engine for "key elements of" and the appropriate area of interest (e.g. original language, practical theology, preaching, particular Bible books, etc), then search for such in the Mobile ed courses.

    Hope this helps.