In a previous post I commented that I would like to spend a bit more time using microsoft one drive so I would feel totally confident in using it.
I have recently signed up for an account and have been using it constantly ever since, basically one drive enables you to store files and photos online where you can access your work from anywhere and any time similar to having an external hard drive (which you can lose or can get damaged).
Pro's - Able to access your work from anywhere
The transition from Mac to P.C. and vice versa is seamless
Con's - Can only access your work with an internet connection
Using one drive has saved me a lot of time so far and has made my lesson planning that little bit easier because I have the peace of mind that it doesn't matter what type of computer is in the classroom that I am going to teach because one drive allows me to share my work on to a P.C. or a Mac.
This sounds really useful, a lot like Google Dive and iCloud. I use Dropbox too. They are all very helpful in keeping you organised and as you say, as long as you have an internet connection you always have your files. Google drive, Drop box and iCloud also have a downloadable virtual drive too so that it is easy to save and share files, is Onedrive the same?
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