The Magazine is Here – And It’s Digital
Posted on Nov 27 2012 in General by admin
Our quarterly print magazine is going digital! It’s the same great magazine, but now–for the first time–you can you view it on your mobile devices and tablets, too.
The NEW Digital Virginia Home Educator
In This Issue:
Special Feature on Sports Access:
“Sports Access: Two Views“ – with articles by Delegate Rob Bell (R-Albemarle) and Rick Boyer (The Learning Parent)
Plus:
“Eight is Great” by Joy Hayden
“Inviting a Child for the Summer” by Hannah Beck (Fresh Air Fund)
“Child Sponsorship” by Lindsey Smith
“Including Other Children in Your Homeschool” by Brian Bittner
The Digital Virginia Home Educator
Download and Viewing Instructions
Click on link above.
You may choose to use the Online Edition or the Desktop Edition.
Online Edition
Click the “Online Edition” button.
This will open a new window with the magazine browser. Use the arrows on the bottom right to open the magazine.
Desktop Edition
Click the “Desktop Edition” button.
Click “install now.” (You may be asked to install the newest version of Adobe Air, a free download. This is required for the Desktop Edition.)
When the installation is complete, click “save” to download the magazine to your computer. Or click “open” for immediate viewing.
iPad
Open the link on your iPad. The magazine will open in a new window. Tap on the cover. Click the page icon (second from left) at the bottom of the screen and follow the instructions to download the magazine for offline viewing.
Kindle Fire
If you have e-mail connected to your Kindle Fire, click on the link in the email and open the magazine. If you don’t have email connected with your Kindle Fire, type the link URL in your browser address bar to open the magazine.
Nook
Download the magazine as instructed with the Desktop Edition. Then, connect your Nook to your computer and transfer the magazine following the same process you use for other personal documents.













