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Glenn Hervieux

Dropbox for Educators: Part II - The Education Technology Blog - 0 views

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    Here's the latest update to the first article on Dropbox for educators. I would encourage you to read both posts & take advantage of this great tool - Dropbox!
Glenn Hervieux

Use DropBox to collect student work - 0 views

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    All three services offer a fantastic way to allow your students to send their digital work directly to your Dropbox folder for collection. If you're looking for something incredibly quick and simple, DropItTo.me would be the way to go. If you'd like to specify the folder that your files are sent to, then FileStork.net would be your choice. If you would like an embeddable, completely customizable form for your students to upload their work, then JotForm is for you.
Glenn Hervieux

Teaching with DropBox | Jason T Bedell - 0 views

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    Dropbox is a great Web 2.0 tool for students & teachers. Check out the ideas for using it. I use it as a place to save all of my documents & it syncs & makes accessible files from any computer. Very cool! Free 5GB...
Glenn Hervieux

Collecting student work using Dropbox - 0 views

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    Three ways to send student work, images, video, etc. to your Dropbox. Check out the differences by trying them out. I've used Jotform as a way to collect videos and images. 
Glenn Hervieux

Social Networking Tools: Five things that I like about Dropbox - James Roughton - 0 views

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    Dropbox is one of those tools that's an essential for teachers, admin., and students
Glenn Hervieux

Dropbox - Online backup, file sync and sharing made easy. - 0 views

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    This is an amazing solution for storing, sharing, and back up your data. The ability to access files from any computer & mobile devices makes this a great solution. Up to 2GB storage free! Learn more about the public folder to share files with others, while keeping your other files private. I have it on both my Apple computers and on two PCs. This rocks!
Glenn Hervieux

Gmail, meet Google Drive -- and behold 10GB file transfers - 0 views

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    Now you can send files up to 10GB from Google Drive in the new compose mode in Google Mail (Gmail). This is a huge plus for sharing large files with others without having to use Dropbox, Box.net, etc. that have file size limitations (Free versions). 
Glenn Hervieux

6 Strategies to Make Your School of District's Office Paperless - 0 views

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    Even if you can't get paperless, these strategies will help reduce the amount of paper you have on your desk, in files, etc. I like the "scan & shred" as a way to reduce paper kept. You could scan and store in folder in files backed up to a server, Google Docs, or Dropbox. For more sensitive documents, I would store in files that are stored on a school server that can be passed along, when necessary. 
Glenn Hervieux

gClassFolders Helps You Organize Google Drive Files Shared by Your Students - 0 views

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    gClassFolders is a tool that allows for management of all the files that students share with teachers and allows for sharing easily with students. The setup is straight forward and sets up three folders for students for a class - Edit, Preview(Read Only) and Dropbox to turn work in. If your school can't afford Hapara or you don't want to spend lots of time setting up folders, this may be the tool for you.
Glenn Hervieux

15 Free Cloud Storage Tools for Teachers (Plus 1 of my own) - 0 views

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    Good look at the pros and cons of Cloud storage and 15 free tools to give any teacher more than enough storage. Many of these tools allow you to access files on computers and mobile devices that sync with each other, so you have the same version on every device. I have almost all of my files in cloud storage. My favs are Google Docs, Dropbox, Box, and Sugar Sync. I'm going to try another - Docuter (http://www.docuter.com/) that has 25GB of free storage.
Glenn Hervieux

Dushare - Real-time P2P file transfers - 0 views

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    Dushare is an incredibly easy way to share files. Dushare lets you transfer files via a web browser as fast as you can upload. The site could not be easier to use, just pick your file, decide if you want it password protected to download, and then share the file. Dushare requires NO login or registration, it really is simple to use! I like that the URL for sharing is very short. This is for quick sending of files, and unlike Drop.io or Dropbox, doesn't store a group of files.
Glenn Hervieux

Transfer Big Files Free - Email or Send Large Files - 0 views

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    Has integration with Dropbox as well
Glenn Hervieux

Upload, sync, and share files - Uploadingit - 0 views

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    Great online storage option - 10 GB free! Check it out. If you're using Dropbox, you'll certainly want to look at using Uploadingit.com. Read more about it here:  http://bit.ly/hgFij9
Glenn Hervieux

Use Multiple Online Cloud Storage Services For Free, Organised Backup | Lifehacker Aust... - 0 views

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    Good choices for online storage. I'm going to try SugarSync, as I already use Dropbox and love it!
Glenn Hervieux

TrueCrypt - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Downloads - 0 views

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    The ultimate freeware encryption program, TrueCrypt is loaded with powerful features that users concerned with protecting data from prying eyes will find robust and comprehensive.Some use this with Dropbox to protect certain files or all their files.
Glenn Hervieux

File Stork - Request and Collect Files via Dropbox - 0 views

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    Richard Byrne discusses two great ways to collect student work online, whether it be a Word or Google doc/presentation, etc. Powerful way to cut down on paperwork and filling your email Inbox.
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