Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work Sample Clauses

Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. 2.1 Saving to the iPad  Students may save work directly to their iPads. Though storage space is available on the iPad, it is not always backed up.
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Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. Students are expected to save work to their Google Drive. In the event that an App does not support saving to Google Drive, students may save work to the home directory on the device, or to a flash drive. Students may also email documents to themselves for storage on a flash drive. Storage space will be available on the mobile device - BUT it will NOT be backed up in case of re-imaging, reformat, powerwash, or hard reset. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is saved and backed up. . Device malfunctions are not an acceptable excuse for not submitting work.
Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. Students should not save data on their device because this data is not backed up. Xxxxx ISD uses Google Apps for Education which allows for cloud-based storage and document creation. While Google is a very secure system, the District strongly encourages students not to store sensitive information such as social security numbers, bank information, credit card information or other personal details in their Google Drive. Our system is only as secure as the person with the account. Never give your password to anyone for any reason, including at home, and do not share files and/or folders with other Xxxxx ISD users that might contain such information. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/trust/
Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. Saving to Google Drive will make the file accessible from any computer with internet access. Students using Google Drive to work on their documents will not need to save their work, as Drive will save each keystroke as the work is being completed. It will be the responsibility of the student to maintain the integrity of their files and keep proper backups. Students will be trained on proper file management procedures. PERSONALIZING THE CHROMEBOOK: Chromebooks must remain free of any writing, drawing, or stickers. Spot checks for compliance will be done by administration or Xxxxxx County Schools Technicians at any time. Students may add appropriate music, photos, and videos to their Chromebook. Personalized media are subject to inspection and must follow the Xxxxxx County School District acceptable use policy.
Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. Work done on a mobile device is typically saved to the mobile device itself. It is your child’s responsibility to make sure his/her work is not lost due to a failure or loss of the mobile device.
Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. Students should save files to their Google Drive, and may also save to an external device such as a USB flash drive. Google Drive should be considered the primary storage/work location as it auto saves each keystroke as work is being completed. It will also automatically synchronize a file that has been edited offline, once an Internet connection becomes available. A USB flash drive is recommended for backup purposes, and also may be useful to transport files in situations where Internet access is poor or unavailable.
Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is not lost due to mechanical failure or accidental deletion. In most circumstances laptop malfunctions are not an acceptable excuse for not submitting work. To safeguard against this, students will be responsible for backing up their work and laptop contents on a regular basis. Students are encouraged to save their work on their personal school OneDrive account which is accessible on any computer.
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Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. Students may save documents to their Google Drive or they may save to an external memory device such as a SD card or USB flash drive. Saving to Google Drive will make the file accessible from any computer with internet access. Students using Google Drive to work on their documents will not need to save their work, as Drive will save each keystroke as the work is being completed. It will be the responsibility of the student to maintain the integrity of their files and keep proper backups. Students will be trained on proper file management procedure. Personalizing Chromebooks: Chromebooks must remain free of any decorative writing, drawing, stickers, paint, tape, or labels that are not the property of Saint Xxxxxxx School. Spot checks for compliance will be done by administration, teachers, or other staff at any time.
Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. Saving to the iPad - Students should save work to the iPad and backup files. Services such as eBackpack, iCloud, Google Drive and Dropbox offer online storage areas. Storage space is available on the device, but it will not be backed up in case of resetting or restoring the iPad. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is not lost due to mechanical failure or accidental deletion. iPad malfunctions are not an acceptable excuse for not submitting work. Network Connectivity - Mount Pulaski CUSD #23 makes no guarantee that their network will be up and running 100% of the time. In the rare case that the network is down, the district will not be responsible for lost or missing data.
Managing Your Files and Saving Your Work. ● Students may save documents to their Google Drive, or they may save to an external memory device such as a miniSD card or USB flash drive. Saving to Google Drive will make the file accessible from any computer with internet access. Students using Google Drive to work on their documents will not need to save their work, as Drive will save each keystroke as the work is being completed. It will be the responsibility of the student to maintain the integrity of their files and keep proper backups. Students will be trained on proper file management procedures. It is not recommended to save files to the flash media memory on the Chromebook.
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