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Just wanted to note here that we were originally planning on shipping this course later this year (probably early Fall), but with all the recent events in our country we prioritized its production and lowered the pre-order price. We will now be shipping in on July 21. Dr. Strickland does a tremendous job with this very relevant topic, and I think you
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Fixed. Thanks.
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Oh good. I just checked the Courses Tool, and it was working for me. Glad to hear it's working for you as well.
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I'm not able to reproduce this error. The Unit 3 Quiz shows up correctly for me.
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Yes, it will have the normal transcript with quizzes and reading links. There will not be an Activities resource, but everything else will be the same.
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This new edition is different from a lot of other books that come out with new editions. It has many completely new articles written by completely different people, so it essentially is a different resource. We decided not to add links to the new edition in our courses that linked to the old one. Sometimes the specific section linked to in the first
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We added a new course to Community Pricing that I'm personally very excited about: ET201 Introduction to Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues by Russell Moore. It looks different than a traditional Mobile Ed course because it was recorded live as a two-day ethics seminar as part of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission ( ERLC) Academy in Nashville
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Just wanted to note that we just added a new course on Community Pricing. OT362 Book Study: Ezekiel by Dan Block is available to bid on now. The more bids the lower the price ends up being. This is a 17-hour course by one of today's top OT scholars, so be sure to get your bid in now: https://www.logos.com/product/192163/mobile-ed-ot362-book-study-ezekiel
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There is a different production workflow for the audio versions of our courses. We're planning on releasing the next batch of them (including BI163) in June.
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You can check out all the resources a course links to before you buy it by checking the spreadsheet on each course's individual Faithlife page. We don’t necessarily intend for people to purchase all the resources linked to in a course. They aren’t “required” parts of the course, but are meant to provide a way for people to dig deeper into a specific
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They will show up in media searches based on their titles, but t hey aren't tagged to the level of Mobile Ed videos . For most of NT Wright's courses the Bible references are in the titles, so they should appear. We are going to add Bible reference tags to the Faith Working through Love and The Lord's Prayer videos, but they don't have them currently
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They mostly follow the same format (no full transcript or Activities resource), but the other courses do have one important distinction: they all include reading links to a corresponding book by N.T. Wright. There isn't a book that goes with his Faith Working Through Love course, but there is one for The Lord's Prayer ( The Lord and His Prayer ), Philippians
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Unfortunately, the quizzes aren't supported on our mobile app yet.
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I am not able to reproduce any problems with these links. I'm able to open each of the three different editions of Moo's Encountering Romans and deSilva's Introduction to the New Testament. Can you give me some examples of specific links that aren't working?
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Nice catch. This is fixed now.
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Courses have to be added to the Courses tool after they are fully produced. We typically try to make them available right after a course ships, but for these courses there were some issues with converting the reading links into the Courses tool. We're working on getting that resolved.
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We should be sending out messages about the upgrade pricing for current LA151 or LA161 owners today, and LA171 and LA181 should be showing up in the Courses Tool soon. The biggest difference between the new courses and the previous versions is in the Greek course. LA181 is taught by a different speaker—Daniel Zacharias who recently authored a new Greek
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I'm not sure why the date on the product page says 2017. We posted it for pre-order in late 2018. We have a lot of competing priorities, so we're not always able to start the post-production on a course as soon as we would like. We're just now starting to work on the videos for this course, and we should be shipping it in the next month or two.
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The two editions do have different articles by different authors, so it's not a straight update. Because of that (and the fact that the first edition is still for sale), we aren't planning to update any links to it in older Mobile Ed courses. That being said, don't feel like you have to buy the first edition. You can probably manually look up the related
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There should be an option to "Delete downloaded media" in that same dropdown menu.