As a teacher there are a lot of resources that need to be shared and they may not be resources available in the student database. For example, I'm in the Ohio Resident Educator Program and need to share documents with my mentor. By using a Dropbox folder I can work on Word Documents downloaded from ODE and save them to a folder local to my computer. Then I have access to them virtually anywhere and can share the folder with my mentor. Dropbox is similar to Google Drive installed on your computer but does not try to convert your files to the Google format. Check out Dropbox
View this video of how it works: Using Dropbox
Another method for sharing is the Google Drive. Files in the Google Drive can be shared with others to view only or view and edit. I share files with my mentor using Google Drive yet share forms and documents with students and coworkers using Google Drive, especially those documents created in Google Drive. It doesn't seem necessary for every teacher to collect and update the same data so I collect student favorites in a form and shared it with colleagues so they were in the loop too.
Learn more about collaborating with Google Drive below.
Learn more about collaborating with Google Drive below.
The key to either system is to make sure when the files are shared to edit that you have an understanding that it can be changed or even removed from the folder by the people sharing it. If you want the files to be viewed and not edited make sure you choose that option. If you want the originals intact but want to allow others to edit a file make sure you make a copy first and share the copy.
And for this Tuesday...happy sharing!
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