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Sharing files on Google Drive is a dead simple process, but unfortunately you can't set an expiration date if you want to block access after a certain amount of time.
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This presentation by Laura Campaña, Director of Infant & Early Childhood Program at Junior Blind of America, was given in March 2012.
"It introduces multiple applications on the iPad iOS platform that have been tested on children with visual impairment. It includes cumulative data collected on iPad use compared to APH Lightbox use with children with visual impairment during a study done by the Junior Blind. The purpose of the study was to investigate the use of the Apple iPad as a means to strengthen or initiate visual engagement, parental interaction, communication, visual attentiveness, reaching adn/or activation among children with visual impairments and/or multiple disabilities."
http://www.juniorblind.org/site/iecp-test-presentation Via Kathleen McClaskey Delete the scoop?
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As many of the schools around the globe deepen their use of Google Apps for Education as a way to collaborate, create, and share educators need to find simple ways to keep folders organized. Well, here is one Google script that enables you to set an dates that automatically disable rights for certain users.