m.ED Library Requirements

Duff Browne
Duff Browne Member Posts: 1
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

Greetings!


Just wondering - it has been written that Mobile Ed will require the Platinum library. What will the frustration level be if we are sitting at Bronze, or Silver, or Gold? Is it just not at all wise to try the courseware without a full Platinum library? Missionaries (at least this one) don't get a lot of funding to throw at something like this...

 

Blessings,

 

Duff Browne

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  • Nathan Parker
    Nathan Parker Member Posts: 1,755

    Greetings!


    Just wondering - it has been written that Mobile Ed will require the Platinum library. What will the frustration level be if we are sitting at Bronze, or Silver, or Gold? Is it just not at all wise to try the courseware without a full Platinum library? Missionaries (at least this one) don't get a lot of funding to throw at something like this...

     

    Blessings,

     

    Duff Browne

    It'd be interesting if Logos offered a slight discount off the Platinum upgrade for those that purchase Mobile Ed and don't have Platinum yet, or offer a dynamic pricing Mobile Ed+Platinum Upgrade bundle after Mobile Ed ships.

    Nathan Parker

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle Member, MVP Posts: 32,427 ✭✭✭

    HI Duff - and welcome to the forums

    What will the frustration level be if we are sitting at Bronze, or Silver, or Gold?

    In his post at http://community.logos.com/forums/p/70628/493703.aspx#493703 (to which you may be referring) Dale wrote:

    "The courses are tagged to Platinum 5 with additional tags to suggested works outside Platinum. The mandate to the editors is to insure that the courses can be fully completed within the boundaries of Platinum plus any additional reference work that might be a specific to a course requirement. At first that sounds contradictory but it is not. Core curriculum is covered with Platinum. Specific electives however, may require specialized books just as would be the case in a traditional classroom environment. For example if you are taking an elective on Dead Sea Scroll materials or another topic like pastoral counseling, you will find these required works listed with the course descriptions or even built into the cost of the course. We have not yet made that final determination."

    I take this to mean that trying to study within the Mobile Education environment with anything less than Platinum would be quite a challenge and probably quite frustrating.

    But I have no inside information on this!

    Graham 

  • David Taylor, Jr.
    David Taylor, Jr. Member Posts: 4,326 ✭✭✭

    Seems to me that the resources used for the class should be included with the cost, that's a hefty price tag to then also have to upgrade your library.

  • Dale Pritchett
    Dale Pritchett Member, Logos Employee Posts: 32

    Requirements:

    The term "required" is not so much an inducement to spend a certain amount of money as much as a prescription for customer satisfaction. Nobody wants their links to fail. Nobody wants to be surprised when a link fails in a program for which they just invested serious time and money. There is also the issue of degree granting institutions who may adopt Mobile Ed as part of their distance education program. It is more than likely these "for credit" programs will require additional assignments which will make even more extensive use of the Platinum library.

    The program will run with any library. Most of the links will work in collections smaller than Platinum. . .but not all.

  • Geo Philips
    Geo Philips Member Posts: 398 ✭✭

    Perhaps a course requirements page should be put up for each unit. I am interested in knowing the resources required for Moo's Romans class.

    Requirements:

    The term "required" is not so much an inducement to spend a certain amount of money as much as a prescription for customer satisfaction. Nobody wants their links to fail. Nobody wants to be surprised when a link fails in a program for which they just invested serious time and money. There is also the issue of degree granting institutions who may adopt Mobile Ed as part of their distance education program. It is more than likely these "for credit" programs will require additional assignments which will make even more extensive use of the Platinum library.

    The program will run with any library. Most of the links will work in collections smaller than Platinum. . .but not all.

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,814 ✭✭✭

    Greetings!


    Just wondering - it has been written that Mobile Ed will require the Platinum library. What will the frustration level be if we are sitting at Bronze, or Silver, or Gold? Is it just not at all wise to try the courseware without a full Platinum library? Missionaries (at least this one) don't get a lot of funding to throw at something like this...

     

    Blessings,

     

    Duff Browne

    Not having Platinum won't stop you learning from m.Ed. , but it will mean you won't be able to do all of the recommended readings.  I have Portfolio and found two resources included recommended readings that I did not own.  They weren't expensive so I opted to buy them, but could have gotten away without having them if I choose.  So having Platinum won't mean there won't be resources you still might have to consider purchasing, but it will be very few resources.  I can't say below platinum how many you would need to purchase.