create a drop box folder<\/a> that you can share on your class\u2019s or your organization\u2019s web page or blog and then invite your students and colleagues to upload class assignments or event pictures from multiple cameras into that one folder.<\/p>\n4. Share Large Media Files for Easy Collaboration. <\/h2>\n
Education isn\u2019t all about creative writing and math, the modern classroom takes advantage of rich media to assist the in the teaching process. Digital cameras and video recording are in just about every student\u2019s pocket in the form of a smart phone and they\u2019re being increasingly used to record class material. Many class projects, regardless of the subject will require the student to incorporate media-rich presentations or projects and especially if you\u2019re a creative media student or professional MediaFire can be the perfect solution for distributing, sharing and collaborating on large media files.<\/p>\n
5. Back-Up and Archive Class Notes and Assignments<\/h2>\n
Hey, it\u2019s happened to all of us – you\u2019ve just finished your final lab report or creative writing assignment and you\u2019re on you way over to the computer lab to print it out when out of nowhere a hipster reading Kafka on his fixie blindsides you sending you flying laptop-bag first into the ground. Fortunately your precious bottom was saved by the one-inch thick marvel of modern technology wedged into the laptop compartment of your backpack, however your semester\u2019s work of 1s and 0s stored on the hard-drive has now been reduced to digital dust…. Okay, maybe this doesn\u2019t happen to all of us, but if it did you\u2019d be ecstatic to remember that all is not lost because you uploaded that assignment to MediaFire just before you left. These things happen, and that\u2019s just one reason to keep your files on MediaFire\u2019s secure and redundant servers. Another great reason is that once you\u2019re done with that class and recovered from the week long binge parting you do to celebrate, you probably won\u2019t ever look back at those documents again but they\u2019ll be sitting there in a disorganized mess of a folder on your hard-drive for the remaining life of your computer. Upload those files and archive them in a MediaFire folder named for the date and subject of the class, and if some day you do need to look up that ancient book report on Lord of the Flies, it will be there – even if your old laptop isn\u2019t.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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