Microsoft OneDrive is a powerful tool for educators and students because it allows you to store resources in the cloud, where you can access them from anywhere that you have an internet connection. Within your OneDrive account, you can create folders and organize files, making it a one-stop shop for all of your digital resources.
- [Instructor] As an educator, you likely have a lot…of digital resources that you need store.…It wasn't that long ago that we needed…to keep physical copies of everything,…and then it evolved into storing information…on disks or flash drives that you could take with you.…Well, we're now in the Digital Age,…and this is where a tool like Microsoft's OneDrive…can be so extremely valuable.…With cloud storage such as OneDrive,…the game has changed considerably.…OneDrive is Microsoft's file hosting service…that allows you to save your documents, spreadsheets,…images, videos, and more in the cloud so you can access them…from anywhere you have an internet connection.…
This is similar to other cloud storage tools…like Google Drive and Dropbox.…From my Office 365 dashboard,…I'm going to navigate to OneDrive.…This opens up my account.…And as you can see, I already have some things in it.…So if you don't already have an account,…you can get a free OneDrive account…with five gigabytes of data.…If you have an Office 365 account,…
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12/5/2018- Overview of Microsoft Office 365 for educators
- Creating effective and engaging presentations in PowerPoint
- Recording presentations for flipped classes
- Creating tutorials and flipped classes with Sway
- Tracking student progress with Excel
- Creating visual representations of data in Word
- Sharing resources with OneDrive
- Creating class notebooks with OneNote
- Communicating and collaborating with Microsoft Teams
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Overview of Microsoft Office
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Microsoft Office Online2m 36s
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2. Microsoft PowerPoint for Educators
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Effective presentations3m 9s
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Engaging presentations2m 52s
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Link actions6m 10s
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3. Sway for Educators
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What is a Sway?5m 39s
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4. Microsoft Excel for Educators
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Track student progress7m 25s
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Filtering results2m 39s
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5. Microsoft Word for Educators
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Use Word templates1m 46s
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6. One Drive for Educators
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7. One Note for Educators
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OneNote Class Notebooks7m 59s
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OneNote Web Clipper2m 59s
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8. Microsoft Teams
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Create a new class4m 44s
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Create assignments5m 14s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 54s
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Video: Centralized file storage using OneDrive