Looking for any suggestions on teaching logos 6

Richard Villanueva
Richard Villanueva Member Posts: 510 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Hello All!

Several pastors at my church have Logos 6 (a couple silvers and a gold package) but... Don't know how to use it! i was talking with one of them the other day and it struck me that he had such a great library, but no idea how to impliment any of it! He was basically using it as an e-reader for his bible. 

i I quickly took his laptop and showed him a thing or two and they asked me to have a logos lunch tutorial with a few others in the office. We are meeting this week for about an hour and I wanted to know if anyone had any input or ideas on how to get these guys acquainted with the basics of the software. Another lunch may follow, but for now, I figure I'd get them leaving with the basic and most important functionalities so they don't feel like they've wasted their money. 

I planned on covering the passage guide, library, help them prioritize their library, and then maybe show them What the Factbook is all about.  I was trying to figure out if I wanted to get into the exegetical guide and/or a word study, but how much can you cover in an hour!? I'm certainly no Morris Proctor.

Any suggestions are definitely welcome! Thanks ahead of time. 

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  • Scott E. Mahle
    Scott E. Mahle Member Posts: 752 ✭✭✭

    A great place to start would be for everyone to purchase Logos 6: Training Manual Volumes 1 & 2 (Digital)

    I keep mine pinned right to the toolbar for easy access. They are certainly worth it to me and they're done very well.

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  • Richard Villanueva
    Richard Villanueva Member Posts: 510 ✭✭

    I just purchased those Friday and it's been helpful in thinking through what to share. Pinning it to the toolbar? That's a great idea! Funny I didn't think of that earlier. Consider it done. 

    If if I was to print a couple pages for the guys and hand them out, would that infringe on copyright? 

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  • Lynden O. Williams
    Lynden O. Williams MVP Posts: 9,020

    Mission: To serve God as He desires.

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith MVP Posts: 11,845

    Any suggestions are definitely welcome! Thanks ahead of time. 

    I think I'd start by showing the Go bar on the Home Page and what happens when you type in a reference or topic.

    Show how to choose their favorite Bible if they haven't done so.

    In Library, show how to prioritize top Bibles, commentaries, and dictionaries.

    Show the Giuides.

    Demonstrate the right click menu options (if they are unaware of them), esp. the Bible Word Study.

    Show the Information Panel.

    Show how to create a Note file and a Clipping file.

    Show how to save a custom layout.

    Tell them there's a lot more they can learn by watching the videos online.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Richard Villanueva
    Richard Villanueva Member Posts: 510 ✭✭

    Mark, sounds good! I feel like I'm tracking my thoughts in the right direction. 

    Lynden, definitely! i think I may send an email with links to the Logos Pro videos and maybe a couple Faithlife todays as well. I may search the forum threads to see if there's a particularly helpful one for newbies.  I'm trying to be careful not to overwhelm them, I remember a recent thread where one of our new users was put off with the vastness of the software.  my goal is to present to them and let their desire to know the program lead the discussion.

    The Home Page can sometimes easily be overlooked if they haven't personailzed what shows up. 

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  • Michael Meiser (Faithlife)
    Michael Meiser (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 53

    but how much can you cover in an hour!?

    Richard,

    I have led quite a few different Logos training seminars for people all across the board; from lay people to Greek and Hebrew scholars. My biased opinion about the ideal training content you can cover in an hour that covers the basics of the software includes the following three things:

    1) Organizing and prioritizing your library (You can easily build a collection based upon this same content)

    2) Building custom layouts

    3) Basic and Bible Searching

    There are many other things that you could potentially cover in this time, but given you only have an hour, there are only so many things that can be covered. Sacrifices must be made! A hour goes extremely fast! I feel these three things are the most foundational pieces to effectively using Logos and getting excited to learn more.

    To give you a bit more of an idea as to what this could look like, check out this training webinar I did when Logos 5 was current. All of the info is still applicable to a Logos 6 world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3QENcs4mik&index=12&list=PLXkjd_l1xkSTZeMcwPPPcDnl6RoHpYfcG

    I hope this helps to give you a simplified solution to your problem.

    Free Logos Tutorials on YouTube: Digital Bible Study Made Easy

  • jwsheets
    jwsheets Member Posts: 141 ✭✭

    Richard,

    First, you can check out Morris Proctor's resources https://mpseminars.com/

    Second, you can check out John Fallahee's resources over at http://www.learnlogos.com/

    Third, check out the Logos Desktop training https://www.logos.com/training/desktop

    and here https://www.logos.com/training

    and here http://www.logosbiblesoftwaretraining.com/

    Here is a good introductory cource on Udemy https://www.udemy.com/mastering-logos-bible-software/#/

    and finally http://www.morethancake.org/about/logos

    Hope they help!

    James

  • Richard Villanueva
    Richard Villanueva Member Posts: 510 ✭✭

    Mike,

    You feel my pain! As my youth often say: "The struggle is real." 😁

    Thanks for your experienced opinion. I'll watch the web link for sure. It's good to know I work with these guys all the time and can always follow up with them. A camp logos trip in the future would be ideal (though not likely.) I'm wondering, does Logos/FL ever do on-site training for pastoral staff? 

    To to send the question into the forum, are there any Logos "Pros" that ever get together (esp in Southern California) that do unofficial trainings?

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  • Michael Meiser (Faithlife)
    Michael Meiser (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 53

    I'm wondering, does Logos/FL ever do on-site training for pastoral staff? 

    FL definitely does on-site training for pastoral staff. I will go ahead and share this forum link with our Ministry Development department so that they can follow up with you to chat about options that are available. 

    In the meantime, feel free to let me know if you have any questions.

    Free Logos Tutorials on YouTube: Digital Bible Study Made Easy

  • Richard Villanueva
    Richard Villanueva Member Posts: 510 ✭✭

    Mike, Awesome!!

    He can email me at richard dot villanueva at rockchurch    D o t  Com! I'll feel my team out this Thursday and see if that Is something they'd like to explore. 

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