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Roland Gesthuizen

Moodle Blog » Import files from Dropbox into Moodle 2.0 - 0 views

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    "I've only recently started using Dropbox but I am a big fan. It's really convenient to store and access your files from different computers in different locations. In Moodle 2.0 it is possible to import files you have in Dropox by choosing the Dropbox repository when you go to the new file picker. This video shows you how to set it up as admin. All you need is a Dropbox account and a Moodle 2.0 :)"
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    Interesting tutorial that explains how to integrate DropBox with Moodle 2.0
Roland Gesthuizen

Send To Dropbox - Email files to your Dropbox! - 0 views

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    "Ever wish you could email files to your Dropbox? Yeah, me too. So I wrote an application to do just that! It's free, fast, secure and super simple too. All you have to do is connect with Dropbox, get your unique email address, and start sending files! After a few minutes they will automatically appear in your "Attachments" folder."
Roland Gesthuizen

The Nerdy Teacher: Quick Hit - Saving Documents from iP@d to Dropbox #edchat #edtech - 0 views

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    I wanted to share with everyone a way to save Pages and Keynote files from the iPad to your Dropbox account. Here is a link to the document I shared with my students on Dropbox. http://db.tt/VySWoJ6y
Roland Gesthuizen

Pancake.io - 0 views

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    The easiest way to publish on the web: a simple text file in your Dropbox folder
Roland Gesthuizen

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

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    Online backup, file sync and sharing made easy.
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    Fascinating tool, I am surprised how will it seamlessly integrates with my iPad, OSX desktop and Macbook.
Roland Gesthuizen

Letter from the UK: Farewell to the Moleskine? | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "It's a noble aspiration: being truly digital means no trees die, your information is searchable, sortable, and safely stored in the cloud. We now have access to great tools such as Evernote, Dropbox, and Google's suite of applications, which means that stuff you care about can accessible to you on almost any device and location; on your phone, tablet, and desktop, at home, at the office, and on the move. Yet paper survives."
John Pearce

Minus - Share simply. - 0 views

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    "Sharing is universal. We created Minus to make sharing pictures, documents, music, videos and files fast, easy, and fun. Minus lets you drag files from your desktop and folders directly to your browser to start sharing."
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