How to I view the Logos free Seminars when I miss them. I register for them but many times, something comes up and I can't view them when scheduled.
Thanks.
There is a button at logos.com/webinars for Past Sessions
You can browse a calendar view here: https://www.bigmarker.com/communities/logos/calendar_events
Thanks, I needed that!! 😎
One more question…… when I try to login…. I am re-directed to "Big Marker" site for login. Is Big Marker associated with Logos? Thanks.
I don’t know about ‘association’ but Big Marker seems to be the platform for the Logos webinars. When you register for a webinar, don’t you get an email with a link to the replay video? I always do.
@Yasmin Stephen Thanks. Yes I do get an email, but like a fumbling egghead, I deleted it. Thanks for the info about Big Marker.
@Jason Stone (Logos) You are so cool. You do a great job here. Just saying.
That's very kind of you to say! Thank you for the encouragement, @GaoLu.
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