I missed Bill Abel's seminar on Diving Deeper Into Biblical Words. Can someone tell me how to get the rerun?
See if you can find it here: https://www.bigmarker.com/communities/logos/conferences
Also, if you had registered for the webinar, you should get an email with the replay link within an hour or two after the live webinar.
This may be the one you missed: https://www.bigmarker.com/logos/Effective-Strategies-for-Studying-Biblical-Languages-Part-1
If you didn't get the replay, I think you'll have to register for an upcoming session.
Thanks, Yasmin. I think I'll have to wait for an upcoming session since I've not gotten the email I expected from my first registration.
Email Bill and ask him for a link. He's at bill.abel@logos.com .
I can't understand why these have to be tied to specific dates and viewing times. Why aren't they just posted on YouTube?
I guess constantly doing live webinars can take advantage of feature improvements. For example, a present day webinar on the Factbook would be more thorough than one that was streamed several months ago.
(I meant to quote @Morgan)
I think it's because at the end they are hoping you'll buy stuff. But yes it would seem to me it would make more sense to make these freely available on Youtube. If you make people jump through hoops to get info like this, people are more likely to just skip it.
Which is exactly what I'm doing. I had to do a lot to learn Logos and I've never known a company so uninterested in explaining how to use their own product. The entire idea of a business like MP Seminars is ridiculous. I would have bought Logos many years earlierif I hadn't at first been so lost in using it the first time I attempted it.
My thoughts as well. Nothing against MP Seminars, but I have always thought that Logos was shooting themselves in the foot with things like that.
Here is the link to Logos' own training videos - there are dozens of them, and they are all free and available on-demand. This link is also available at the top of the forums, under the "Training" option.
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us
I particularly enjoyed the "Sermon Prep" series!
Here's the link directly to the "Sermon Prep" series I really found helpful. All the videos are free, on-demand, short, and to-the-point.
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017433952-Sermon-Prep-Series
These are somewhat helpful but they are still very very basic. Though really it wasn't until what, Logos 9? that Logos even started making videos like these available.
Much more helpful are ones such as this, which really showcase the power of Logos. How to Study Kings and Prophets in the OT
This was fantastic. In the image above, I learned how to display this passage where on the left side, Jehoram is speaking, and on the right side, what words are being spoken to him, all of which can be accomplished through the the right click context menu.
Another interesting thing I learned was that I can also do specific library searches of the images/maps in Logos.
These are the kinds of videos Logos needs.
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