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Thread: Can you skip lessons?
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10-23-2014, 08:51 AM #1
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Can you skip lessons?
My son is a 12 grader and also has some cognitive processing issues, we are using T4L for the first time this year and have recently started the English 4 portion which includes "Macbeth". Now even I have a hard time understanding that! I don't feel that it it of utmost importance that he learn this. Is there any way to skip over videos and lessons without having to watch the in their entirety?
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I don't think you can skip the videos only, but you can definitely skip entire lessons. They won't be marked as completed, but for many families, that isn't a huge deal.
Katie
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10-23-2014, 11:57 AM #3
Even if you can't "skip" a video, you can let it play with the speakers turned off (or a set of earbuds plugged in and not in anybody's ears) and walk away from the computer while it plays. The computer doesn't know if the video is being watched or not!
Ruth, single mom to Jack, 13, Hannah, 19, and Leah, 20.
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10-29-2014, 05:25 PM #4
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Sure you can skip it. We might skip a novel I don't care for and replace it with something else. You might run into some trouble when he does the chapter test though, as Macbeth will probably be on it.
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Katie
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