When you use Logos, what's the 'work product' of your study?
- Personal learning, insight, growth -- all internal.
- Personal notes (devotional or observations on reading).
- A sermon outline.
- An academic paper or article.
- A full-manuscript sermon.
- Teaching slides / outlines for Proclaim / PowerPoint / Keynote, etc.
(I'd love to hear your responses here, and ideas for answers I missed. Then I'll turn this into a survey question for our user survey, once I have a better sense of the options.)
What's the first thing (if anything) you do 'outside Logos' when you're done using Logos? (For example, one pastor told me it was searching the Internet for royalty-free images to add to his slides.)
If you're preaching or teaching, do you put outlines right into presentation software? Email them to someone? Print them out? Do you look for any supplemental material online? What kind?
Have you ever embedded images / diagrams / screenshots from Logos into a presentation? Do you want more of this kind of media? Have you used media from a resource that comes with teaching media, like the Abraham character study or Runge's HD Commentary on Philippians?
http://www.logos.com/product/20888/abraham-following-gods-promise-complete-church-curriculum-for-leaders-and-pastors
http://www.logos.com/product/6467/high-definition-commentary-philippians
Thanks for your feedback!
-- Bob