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  • Folderz

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    Folderz is a productivity tool-set for students and teachers. Store your files, folders, contacts, photo galleries, calendars and more in the ClassCloud. Access them from your mobile device, your desktop, or a web browser. Access your data wherever you are, whenever you need it.

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    Some of the features:

    Mobile and Desktop Syncing

    Access your data on any platform. Use the Android or iOS clients to work with your files on the go or synchronize your favorite folders seamlessly between your desktop and laptop devices.

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    Share With Anybody

    Folderz lets you share. You can share with users on Folderz or send public links with or without upload rights, protected by passwords and automatic expiration.

    External Storage

    Keep your data where it is - Add external storage to your Folderz with Dropbox, FTPs, Google Drive, external WebDAV servers and more.

    Versioning and Undelete

    Folderz stores your data and lets you bring back data that was deleted accidentally. Find previous versions of files you modified and bring them back.

    Activity Feed

    See what is going on in your Folderz. See who shared a file with you or when you created, changed or deleted files. Access the feed via RSS, the web interface, an API for Desktop or Mobile clients or receive email notifications.

    calendarCalendars and Contacts

    Share your calendar with other Folderz users or groups, easy and quick. Store your contacts in Folderz and share them among your devices so you always have access to your friends, family and colleagues.

    Collaborative Editing

    Folderz Documents is collaborative editing of rich-text documents that lets up to 5 individuals collaborate to edit .odt or .doc files securely within the browser. Documents may then be shared inside Folderz or via a public link.

    Galleries

    Share photo galleries with friends and family. Give them access to upload pictures, view and download them. Send a link to anybody you choose, and control whether they can share those photos with anyone else.

    Log-in to Folderz with your ClassCloud Key

     

  • Framework

    With Folioz, you control which items and what information within your portfolio other users see. Such items and information are termed artefacts. To facilitate this access control, all artefacts you wish to show to other users need to be arranged into one area. In Folioz this compilation of selected artefacts is called a ‘page’. You can have as many pages as you like, each with a different number of artefacts, intended purpose and audience. Your audience, or the people you wish to give access to your page, can be added as individuals or as a member of a group. It can even be made publicly available.

    For example you could create:

    • a page for your friends and family that includes holiday photos and a personal journal
    • a page for your tutor, which includes assessments and your reflective learning journal
    • a page to showcase your best pieces of work and your résumé for potential employers
    • ...

    A single page or a collection of pages can make up your portfolio. Unless artefacts are placed in a page, they are not visible to anybody but you. You can use files that you uploaded or journal entries you wrote in as many pages as you wish. You only need one copy of your artefact.

    Imagine you collected all your artefacts in a shoe box. Whenever you have a new artefact, you add it to the shoe box. When you are ready to create your portfolio, you take a look at the artefacts in your shoe box and choose those that you want to make available on a portfolio page. You can arrange the artefacts on that page to your liking.

    The diagram below of example artefacts, pages and groups illustrates how content in Folioz can be shared and reused in different contexts and for different audiences.

    mahara framework

  • Mahara

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