I'm interested in hearing opinions on the quality or lack thereof of Mobile Ed OT310 Numbers.
Over 260 views and not a single response. This course must be a dud or no one has purchased because of the subject matter. In any case I will stay away.
I liked the course. I learned a few things.
Someone else asked about this course a few days ago, on a different thread and a few people commented.
They might have thought they already had replied to this post. Sometimes post titles look the same.
Enjoy the day.
I think when people shop Mobile Ed, it's either very specific like yours or for breadth of usefulness. I go for the latter.
People have a real hard time with studying Numbers and that surely may have something to do with your lack of response.
Thank you, Ken and mab for your observations. I'm still not convinced this course is worth my $90. I'll wait for a better course.
People might have viewed this misunderstanding the title. I did. But I also did happen to view most of the Numbers course on Mobile Ed subscription. I enjoyed it, but I have gotten more out of other book studies. I don't know how much I attribute that to the subject matter. I tend to like more cultural/contextual information. I would recommend the author's commentary and I plan to look at what I didn't complete as I own that as well. You might look into Mobile Ed subscription or Faithlife Connect subscription. I have done a little bit of that from time to time. You don't get to keep the courses, but Mobile Ed subscription will have several up per quarter. I've only done it a few times (when this whole stay at home thing hit I got the free two month Connect trial). Connect at the upper level gets 1 course per quarter for 6 mo of access to it. I will link here... https://www.logos.com/product/56677/mobile-ed-subscription (it's just what they have and rotate through)And here.... https://connect.faithlife.com/ (you pick the course)I hope this helps. I also believe there is a church subscription where they are offering a whole church based on the number of people access to Faithlife TV including viewing of the courses (but no guides with links/activities) and other benefits. You might talk to customer service if that's something that interests you.
I enjoyed it, but I have gotten more out of other book studies.