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    File Sharing

    Explore "File Sharing" with insightful episodes like "Episode 100 - This Week in Review of April 4th, 2023", "Office 365 User Adoption Episode 7: Sharing Files in Microsoft Class Teams", "Drop.io – a podcast with Chad Stoller" and "Should All MP3s Be Made Free?" from podcasts like ""On The Rekord", "Microsoft 365 User Adoption for Schools, MATs and Districts", "Buzz Marketing for Technology - Podcasts" and "FAT: Facts and Technology"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Episode 100 - This Week in Review of April 4th, 2023

    Episode 100 - This Week in Review of April 4th, 2023

    Episode 100 - This Week in Review of April 4th, 2023 

    • - Artist Names & Artist Changing Their Names 
    • - DJ Crate(s) & Music Library 
    • - Artist Fame vs Artist Wealth 
    • - The Story of Taylor Mosley (St. Petersburg, FL) 
    • - Brooklyn, NY Fugitive Busted while Vacationing @ Disney World (Florida)  
    • - Songs Of The Episode - Cruch Calhoun ft; Dave East; Dre Mac “Tapped In” (Produced by Mixed By Kamillion) 
    • - Story Time The Early Aux of Music Sharing & How we got music…. 
    • - The Death of Zippyshare 
    • - Mia Venkat “5 Questions You Should Ask Your Partner Before Getting Married” 
    • - Wise Guys Corner - "Pleasure Mapping"  
    • - Songs Of The Episode - Texjam ft; Meceno “Magical” 

    Office 365 User Adoption Episode 7: Sharing Files in Microsoft Class Teams

    Office 365 User Adoption Episode 7: Sharing Files in Microsoft Class Teams

    Microsoft Teams is a great collaboration tool and can be used to extend the classroom. In our latest podcast, Tony and Darren from Cloud Design Box discuss the real benefits of using Microsoft Teams in the classroom. This time we are focusing on the file sharing aspect.

    Find out more by visiting the Cloud Design Box website at https://www.clouddesignbox.co.uk.

    Communication is central to good lessons and learning in the classroom. That could be teacher to student, or it could be students working together in the class. Teams allows this communication to happen anywhere by extending the classroom.



     

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    Drop.io – a podcast with Chad Stoller

    Drop.io – a podcast with Chad Stoller
    File Sharing is very binary – either you share a file online or you don’t.

    Well not anymore! – enter Drop.io.

    Drop.io allows consumers to create their own private online spaces where they can easily and privately share photos, videos, documents, and other types of media with others. By default, drops are "private" - consumers control how and with whom drops are shared. Drop.io never requires any type of account registration, and all drops can be password-protected and set to expire after a period of time. Drop.io provides multiple methods of sharing content - by uploading through the Web site, sending email or MMS messages to the drop email address, faxing assets in and out, or by calling the drop voicemail number to leave a voice notes.

    Hear what Chad Stoller has to say about how marketers’ should be using Drop.io externally as well as internally.



    About Chad

    Prior to joining drop.io, Stoller was Executive Director of Emerging Platforms at Organic, a marketing and communications company, where he led Organic's strategy for new communication platforms, including social networking, mobile, gaming, meta-verse, geo-data applications and location-based services. In addition to developing strategies for Organic, Chad worked directly on emerging platform programs for leading brands like Chrysler Corporation, Bank of America, Fox Entertainment, NBC and Sprint.

    Stoller began his career as a media planner and developer for fashion experience at Arnell Group, where he worked on such brands as Ray-Ban, Banana Republic, Donna Karen and Samsung. Subsequently, he co-founded Surge Interactive, the interactive division of Arnell Group, where he led interactive brand strategies for Universal Music Group, Tommy Hilfiger, Clear Channel, among others. Stoller returned to Arnell Group five years later in the newly created role of Director, Communications Solutions and was responsible for such brands as McDonalds, Siemens, Reebok, DaimlerChrysler and others.