So far,
access to digital content requires access to the internet.
Not exact matches
The transition
to a college and career ready curriculum and testing program
requires expanded
access to digital content.
Another fundamental technique is simply
to ensure that students have
access to places in the school where they can watch or otherwise consume
required digital content.
ESSA advances personalized and project - based learning and
requires districts
to give students wider
access to digital content and develop more effective ways of teaching with it.
This new technology standard now allows daily student
access to digital content, decreases the impact of
required testing on a school, and provides tools
to redefine the learning experiences for students.
The 21st - century teaching and learning outlined by Vision 2025
requires students
to have
access to digital devices, applications and
content throughout their pre-k-
to-12 experience.
In an article for Bloomberg, Edmund Lee explained how the
digital edition of the landmark paper allows readers
to have
access to ten articles per month before
requiring them
to subscribe in order
to read more
content.
Time, Inc., the nation's largest magazine publisher, has until now refused
to allow
digital subscriptions of its titles through the Apple store, opting instead
to require subscribers
to purchase per - issue or allowing print subscribers
to access digital content via a code on their mailing labels.
With DRM preventing readers from
accessing their favorite story in their eReading devices, the
content providers are losing ground
to grasp the big picture that
digital opportunities
require telling stories on every
digital platform and every
digital device.
Polyphony
Digital has since been improving Gran Turismo Sport's offline gameplay, but an internet connection is still
required to access full
content.
With a free
digital membership (registration
required), a reader has
access to five articles from across the ALM network of U.S. legal brands, excluding premium
content such as Supreme Court Brief and Litigation Daily.