OneDrive is Microsoft's cloud-based storage service that gives users free cloud-based storage, and integrates well with the Microsoft applications. As an educator or student, you can sign up for a free Microsoft 365 account which will give you a ton of free OneDrive storage. OneDrive will allow you to store and share resources in the cloud and access them from anywhere you have an internet connection.
- [Instructor] As an educator, you likely have a lot…of digital resources that you need to store.…This is where a tool like Microsoft's OneDrive…can be so extremely valuable.…OneDrive is Microsoft's file hosting service…that allows you to save documents, spreadsheets,…images, videos, and more in the cloud…so that you can access it from anywhere…that you have an internet connection.…The OneDrive service is similar…to other free cloud storage tools…like Google Drive and Dropbox.…Now, in order to sign up for a OneDrive account…or to access your account,…you can navigate to onedrive.live.com.…
Here I'm on the home page.…And in the upper right corner I'm going…to click on Sign In.…And if you don't have an account,…it is really simple to sign up for a Microsoft Live account.…I'm going to use my account, and I'll sign in here.…Currently, free subscribers of OneDrive…receive five gigabytes of data.…However, you do have options to pay for more data…if you need it.…Now, remember that as an educator, you may qualify…to sign up for a free Office 365 for Education account.…
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10/27/2016- Creating effective and engaging presentations
- Creating flipped classes with Office Mix
- Empowering students with PowerPoint
- Creating tutorials, newsletters, and flipped classes with Sway
- Tracking student progress in Excel
- Using Word templates
- Creating visual representations in Word
- Using OneDrive for collaboration and storage
- Creating modules and flipped classes using OneNote
- Using Outlook, Docs.com, Skype, and SharePoint
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome51s
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What you should know1m 3s
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1. Overview of Microsoft Office
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What is Microsoft Office?1m 59s
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Microsoft Office Online2m 1s
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2. Microsoft PowerPoint for Educators
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Link actions6m 9s
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3. Sway for Educators
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What is Sway?5m 55s
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Create tutorials with Sway6m 26s
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Empower students with Sway1m 42s
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4. Microsoft Excel for Educators
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Track student progress7m 36s
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Filter results3m 18s
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5. Microsoft Word for Educators
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Use Word templates1m 46s
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Create your own templates1m 31s
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6. OneDrive for Educators
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7. OneNote for Educators
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8. Additional Microsoft Tools
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Outlook1m 6s
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Docs.com3m 2s
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Skype3m 15s
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SharePoint1m 13s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 37s
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