Mobile courses and memory on my laptop

Philip Larson
Philip Larson Member Posts: 245 ✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

I'm looking at a mobile course, but one potential drawback is the "cost" to my laptop.

I have a brand-new laptop with 250Gb of SSD memory, but I'm used to at least double this on a non-SSD hard drive. So space is at a premium; I have about 10% of this SSD left.

How does Logos use my space for mobile courses? If they are streaming, I don't care. If everything is downloaded, I could get in trouble quickly.

How might I think about this?

Comments

  • Josh Burdick
    Josh Burdick Member Posts: 38

    Philip,

    Mobile Ed courses (and all video resources we offer) stream by default. As with other Logos resources you can choose to download the resource (both the text and video resources) to your hard drive for offline use. If you're viewing these videos on a PC I believe each video file is progressively downloaded while streaming and is cached on your hard drive for better performance. You may need to clear this cache periodically depending on how tight you are on space.