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How to Collect Student Files with Dropbox | K-5 Computer Lab. Collect Student Assignments and Files with Dropbox and FileStork Dropbox is a free online file storage service that students can use to upload assignments and other digital files to the teacher's Dropbox account. Students do not need an email account or a Dropbox account. Teachers can use the basic free Dropbox account to collect and store up to 2GB of data. June 16, 2012 - UPDATE!! Unfortunately, This tutorial will no longer work as one of the companies, "FileStork" has closed their website as of June 15, 2012.

How It Works: 1) You place an upload link on your website, blog, wiki, bookmark site, etc.. 2) Students click the link and are presented with a file upload form. 3) Students upload their file. 4) You collect the uploaded files from your Dropbox account. Get Started: You will use these two free services: Dropbox for up 2GB of free file storage. Filestork for you to create upload links and for students to send files to your Dropbox. 1) Go to Dropbox. 2) Go to Filestork. ICT Tip: Dipity allows students to create media rich interactive timelines «

This ICT tip could be best applied to the following subjects: Link: www.dipity.com Quick overview: Dipity helps students to create interactive timelines comprised of significant events. Each “event” on the timeline can be fleshed out by the student to include text, images, and video. Timelines can be set private, public, or collaborative. How can it be used in the classroom: Instead of asking your students to memorize out-of-context historical dates, why not ask them to research and assemble their own interactive timeline instead? Is it free? Video Tutorial: For a short video (3 minutes) on how to use Dipity, please click the play button below: Like this: Like Loading...

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Victime de son succès Framapad en appelle à la communauté. En pleine crise de croissance, le projet Framapad recherche des ressources humaines, techniques et financières. Il y a 7 mois, nous lancions le projet Framapad, notre éditeur de texte collaboratif en ligne (propulsé par Etherpad), permettant à tout un chacun de créer facilement un « pad » ou d’y participer, grâce à notre propre hébergement, l’adaptation française du logiciel et la rédaction d’une documentation complète.

Depuis lors, vous avez été très nombreux à l’utiliser quotidiennement pour, par exemple,rédiger à plusieurs mains, traduire, organiser des évènements ou l’utiliser en classe. Chiffres en croissance continue, Framapad totalise aujourd’hui mensuellement environ 80 000 visites pour plus de 220 000 pages vues, des chiffres qui sont en croissance continue (en outre près de 3 000 comptes ont été créés, permettant à leurs utilisateurs de gérer plusieurs « pad » dans un même espace d’administration et de disposer de « pad » privés). Tout ceci est frustrant et non satisfaisant. . How to Stop Facebook, Google+, and Twitter from Tracking You | The Filter Bubble. Nepomuk-mozilla - Allow to annotate any and all Web data (including parts of Web pages) or local files from Firefox, emails from Thunderbird and to store the annotations in the Nepomuk metadata sto... | Linux A Future. TechCrunch | Anti-Facebook Social Network “Unthink” Launches To Public | "latest technology news"

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