Just got GK101 as my free course for Connect Essentials

However, this course is not accessible in app.logos.com - unlike the other courses. I can access it at FaithLife TV and via the Logos desktop app. Any idea why this is so?
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Never mind, it's now accessible
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Are you going to do it without the textbook? Thought about doing this course too
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Keith Pang said:
Are you going to do it without the textbook? Thought about doing this course too
I'm not sure what you mean by "textbook" - I've got access to these three resources:
As with other rented courses, no access to quizzes and exams.
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If you buy the bundle it comes with a textbook.
https://www.logos.com/product/145022/biblical-greek-foundational-certificate-program
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The textbook is the book made to go along with the course, it is a grammar textbook by the same guy who does the course. I was under the impression it was to be used together but I guess not. I am trying to decide what course to do with my free course access for six months...too many to choose from
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Keith Pang said:
I am trying to decide what course to do with my free course access for six months...too many to choose from
I recommend Deuteronomy OT312 by Daniel Block despite some glitches with the audio which has been reported and FL has responded they will address this is an excellent course; check it out.
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Keith I haven‘t started on the course yet but introduction suggests the approach of Nunn’s Grammar is taken but a lot of the readings come from John’s textbook. But you could substitute readings on the lessons topics from any traditional Greek grammar or buy the text separately if you want to follow the course exactly.
https://www.logos.com/product/145151/an-introduction-to-biblical-greek-a-grammar-with-exercises
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Disciple of Christ (doc) said:
Keith I haven‘t started on the course yet but introduction suggests the approach of Nunn’s Grammar is taken but a lot of the readings come from John’s textbook. But you could substitute readings on the lessons topics from any traditional Greek grammar or buy the text separately if you want to follow the course exactly.
https://www.logos.com/product/145151/an-introduction-to-biblical-greek-a-grammar-with-exercises
Thanks doc! I appreciate your feedback. I have the Nunn grammar textbook so that is a good thing. I am trying to decide what course to take but there are so many haha. Are you going to do the GK101?
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Beloved said:
I recommend Deuteronomy OT312 by Daniel Block despite some glitches with the audio which has been reported and FL has responded they will address this is an excellent course; check it out.
Thanks Beloved, I got this course from CP but haven't gone through it yet, but I know I only have a limited time for the Essential Course because I think it is only 6-month access.
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Joshua Tan said:
As with other rented courses, no access to quizzes and exams.
Quizzes and exams for all courses should work fine in the Logos desktop app. They are not yet functional in the web app.
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I'm a little confused on this course - is it a Greek language course, or is it a "how to use/analyze Greek language in Logos" course? By that I mean, is this a course on Logos or Greek?
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It is a Greek grammar course
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Cool. That's what I want then. Is there an option to buy the books for the course at a discount or do we just get our standard Logos Now discount applied to the content?
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I read in another thread, though I can't point you to it, that Logos customer service told a subscriber that the same course could be chosen for a second 6-month course choice, to make it effectively one-year access. I think that subscriber was also interested in an original language course.
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I also got this course and am looking forward to it, the bit I'm confused about if anyone could help me out, is that I see there is also a separate alphabet course (GK092) and a Workbook (An Introduction to Biblical Greek: A Grammer with Exercises).
Are these something that I should purchase before beginning the course? are they needed? if not would it be better to get them to go with the course anyway?
Thanks.
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I had many of the same questions. I just started the series and hoped that I'd figure it out as I went along. I'm a few lessons in and a little confused. You are presented with the video and the lesson material, and the video mostly reads through the lesson material. I've not yet come across anything that covers extended reading or anything that I should practice. I don't want to squander this opportunity but I am a little confused as to where to go with it.Nathan Leskinen said:I also got this course and am looking forward to it, the bit I'm confused about if anyone could help me out, is that I see there is also a separate alphabet course (GK092) and a Workbook (An Introduction to Biblical Greek: A Grammer with Exercises).
Are these something that I should purchase before beginning the course? are they needed? if not would it be better to get them to go with the course anyway?
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