If you’re in the habit of collecting students’ work via email, there are probably sometimes when your inbox is overloaded, making email slightly impractical. There are other ways to accomplish the same thing without this overload. By combining the free and easy to use services of Dropbox and DROPitTOme, you can have students upload files directly to your Dropbox folder directly from their computers – with no need to email! Read More…
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