How is "Learn to Do Word Studies" with Logos different from "Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew" with Logos Bible Software?
The product description page includes some information differentiating them:
"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."
"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."
If you already have "Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew," I'm guessing that you wouldn't want or need "Learn to Do Word Studies" unless you've found "Learn to Use..." to be over your head. The Word Studies one looks like it would be a gentler introduction to word studies, but it would be probably redundant after mastering the material in "Learn to Use..."
Note that this is just my deduction after reading the product description. I do not have access to the videos in pre-pub and I haven't watched all of the "Learn to Use..." videos yet.
First, here's the link http://www.logos.com/product/8831/learn-to-do-word-studies-with-logos-bible-software
Second, it's not released yet so we don't know exactly how it's different but according to the product description page it is simpler than the Learn to Use videos. It is described as a prequel to the other video series. The video on the page says it addresses basic and intermediate word studies.