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Subject:Re: Please post this to techwr-l list From:Bill Swallow <techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"Tesdell, Lee S" <lee -dot- tesdell -at- mnsu -dot- edu> Date:Wed, 9 Feb 2011 20:20:21 -0500
Well, there's Dropbox (free and easy), FTP (free from most ISPs if you
or they have a web site, easy for most), and a few other file transfer
options you can explore.
I would not limit the type of deliverable unless it's dictated by the
assignment, personally. I also would require ALL students to follow
the same file transfer protocol, as it teaches another basic skill.
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Tesdell, Lee S <lee -dot- tesdell -at- mnsu -dot- edu> wrote:
> I would like my distance students (who work remotely) to complete their RH 8.0 projects and send them to me so that I can evaluate them. I would like to know which type of RH 8.0 output would be most appropriate both for them, as beginners, to post to an LMS or email to me (or other type of location), and for me, to open the projects, run the projects, and evaluate them.
> Thank you in advance.
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