This blog was meant to provide interesting and useful information about technology in the classroom and its role in education today. Many of the examples and posts will deal highly with Web 2.0 tools or instructional technologies.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Dropbox
Many of you may already be using this tool, but for those of you who aren't, consider trying Dropbox. This is a cloud based storage folder that works on several different platforms. You can download the program and create an account for the service. The greatest thing is that it is completely free! Once you download the program you can put pictures, folders, files, music, video, etc into the Dropbox icon. After dragging the files into the Dropbox you can then access them from any device you have installed the program onto. For instance, if you write a paper on your laptop and need to access it on the go, simply download Dropbox to your smartphone and as simple as that you will have access to that file from the phone. You can also use Dropbox on tablets and any other smart media device with the right requirements. Get Dropbox at the following link: Dropbox.
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