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New Resource: Microsoft Live Workspace

Filed in archive Helpful Tools by Jamie Littlefield on March 04, 2008

New Resource: Microsoft Live Workspace
Microsoft is currently beta testing a website that may be very helpful to online learners. Microsoft Live Workspace will let students store over 1,000 Microsoft files (such as Word or PowerPoint documents) on a secure page. Students can they access their files from wherever they are or share them with others. Here are a few of the included features:
Access documents when away from your desk
* Save documents and access them from any computer
* Stay productive at home, an Internet café, library, airport, etc.

share documentslinks with others
* Gather feedback on a document, report, or presentation
* Share with people who can't access your corporate network

Organize a study group
* Work together on assignments and share notes from class
* Keep a shared schedule and task list for your group

Keep track of important school information
* Manage schedules from sports to registration deadlines
* Track your GPA and progress toward degree requirements
Microsoft Live Workspace is free. Although the website is still technically in beta testing, anyone can sign up and start saving their files online.


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