Mobile Ed Start/Stop Reading Markers in Mobile App?
When working through a Mobile Ed course in the desktop app, after clicking on a "Suggested Reading" or "See Also," you get the note indicator in the opened resource, but you also get the green circle with the title of the course, as well as a red dot at the end of the reading and "Stop reading." I don't see this in the mobile app. I only see the note indicator which doesn't provide any information. This makes it hard to figure out how far one is supposed to read when doing a course on the Mobile app.
Is there something I am missing?
I am on the IOS app.
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Joseph Turner said:
Is there something I am missing?
You aren't missing anything, Joseph. Unfortunately, this functionality is not available in the mobile app. I see how it can be bothersome when reading a Mobile Ed course. I'd suggest voting for this functionality in Feedbear.
Ali Pope | Logos Desktop and Mobile Program Manager
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Ali Pope said:Joseph Turner said:
Is there something I am missing?
You aren't missing anything, Joseph. Unfortunately, this functionality is not available in the mobile app. I see how it can be bothersome when reading a Mobile Ed course. I'd suggest voting for this functionality in Feedbear.
I got ya. That is kind of ironic though, since it's billed as "Mobile Ed," seemingly implying that the main platform would be mobile apps, but then the mobile app loses the user some pretty important functionality. Maybe it's a programming issue?
Thanks for the reply!
Suggestion added here.
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I just got to thinking that maybe the web app has the markers, but alas, it does not either.
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