The list of the Mobile Ed courses included in the Logos subscription was updated for the second quarter, and is visible on the FAQ page. But the Verbum FAQ page, and the Logos Spanish FAQ page still list the courses for the first quarter. Please update these pages to show the courses for the second quarter.
It seems that the Verbum Mobile Ed courses for Q2 have been updated, but it was not yet reflected in the FAQ.
The courses for Q2 appear to be:
Mobile Ed: NT306 The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament (5 hour course)
Mobile Ed: AR101 Archaeology in Action: Biblical Archaeology in the Field (3 hour course)
Is there a reply to this? It's April 4th and still no notice on Verbum LME choices for the quarter.
The Spanish Logos FAQ page was finally updated and shows the list of Mobile Ed courses for Q2. 👏 But the Verbum FAQ page still shows the courses for Q1.
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