Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Re: How do your students turn in assignments electronically?

Good luck!

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Clum, Garry <gclum@spa.edu> wrote:

> Using Novell for our network OS, we've been giving teachers folders on the
> network in which they have Classroom Copy, Drop, Shared, and Portfolio
> folders for their students. Teachers have full read/write access to all of
> these. Students have read-only access to Copy, write-only to drop,
> read/write to Shared, and read/write to their individual Portfolio folders.
> This part of our Novell network has served us well.
>
> This summer we are moving to a Microsoft Windows 2008 environment. With
> this move, we'll also lose access to the "Drop" folder. It's been incredibly
> convenient for our faculty to be able to pull a single folder to a desktop
> for correcting. We've been told by our consultants that students can submit
> work via Portfolio folders (teachers would have to "collect" work from each
> folder separately) or via Shared folders (risking student deletion or
> copying).
>
>
> Long path to short question - What's your preferred method of collecting
> work electronically?
>
>
> Garry Clum Jr
> Network Manager
>
> St. Paul Academy and Summit School
> 1712 Randolph Avenue
> St. Paul, MN 55105
> 651-696-1497
> gclum@spa.edu
> www.spa.edu
>
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