Yes, we have. National educational trends show our
students not only desire a bachelor's degree, but also crave higher levels of
training. In increasing numbers, they are going on to complete professional
degrees.
Dear UNCF Friend
and Supporter,
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I wish that no child of any ethnic background ever has to turn aside
the chance to go to college because he or she just can't afford it.
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I wish that every bright young person could realize his or her full
potential (we will all benefit from that).
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I wish that no one who goes to college has to drop out before
graduation because money is short.
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I wish we could make the world better with more teachers, more
doctors, more scientists, more artists, more entrepreneurs and more leaders.
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I wish the future of America and its position in the world could be
strengthened by better educating our children.
Those are my wishes
for the holidays. And I hope you'll
help them come to pass.
Your support right now
will allow us to give deserving students and their families the best possible
gift for the holidays: that they will be able to go to, or stay in, college.
These are my best
wishes and I am sure, as a loyal UNCF supporter, some of yours.
Thank you so much for your ongoing
support.
Sincerely,
Michael L. Lomax, Ph.D. President & CEO UNCF - United Negro College Fund |
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Academic Impressions Webcasts: Copyright and Fair Use: Compliance Guidelines for Faculty
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Digital Inspiration: A New Way to Publish your Shared Folders on the Web
A New Way to Publish your Shared Folders on the Web
Dropbox users can connect to a Shared Folder in Google Drive and vice-versa. You can also follow a shared folder by email and get updates as file attachments.
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File hosting services like Dropbox and Google Drive have made it easy for anyone to distribute files through Shared Folders. You can upload a file to your shared folder and that file is instantly available to all other people with whom you have shared that folder. In the case of Google Drive, you can even create “public” shared folders where your files can be viewed by anyone on the web.
The problem is how do you keep people in the loop when you add new files to a shared folders. Also, the less tech-savvy crowd may still prefer to receive these shared files as email attachments instead of using Dropbox or Google Drive.
iBeam.it, a new web service from Wappolf, is trying to solve this problem in an interesting way. Here you can put your files on Google Drive or Dropbox as before and the files are instantly “beamed” to other users who are watching your shared folder.
To get started, you just have to connect any of your Dropbox or Google Drive folder with iBeam.it (it uses OAuth). The folder get a unique URL that others can use to follow your folder (see this sample folder).
The “followers” are unaware of the service that you are using to host your files and they may choose to “receive” them inside Google Drive, Dropbox, Evernote, SkyDrive, Box and other popular services. Alternatively, they may choose to follow your Shared Folder through email and in that case, they will get your files as email attachments.
The service is free though you are only allowed to beam files up to 25 MB in size. Most email programs won’t handle attachments that large anyway. Also, sharing is one way – if you delete a file from the shared folder, it won’t be deleted from the folders of other users.
Similar things can possibly be done through IFTTT but iBeam.it is super-easy and doesn’t even require you to create an account.
The problem is how do you keep people in the loop when you add new files to a shared folders. Also, the less tech-savvy crowd may still prefer to receive these shared files as email attachments instead of using Dropbox or Google Drive.
iBeam.it, a new web service from Wappolf, is trying to solve this problem in an interesting way. Here you can put your files on Google Drive or Dropbox as before and the files are instantly “beamed” to other users who are watching your shared folder.
To get started, you just have to connect any of your Dropbox or Google Drive folder with iBeam.it (it uses OAuth). The folder get a unique URL that others can use to follow your folder (see this sample folder).
The “followers” are unaware of the service that you are using to host your files and they may choose to “receive” them inside Google Drive, Dropbox, Evernote, SkyDrive, Box and other popular services. Alternatively, they may choose to follow your Shared Folder through email and in that case, they will get your files as email attachments.
The service is free though you are only allowed to beam files up to 25 MB in size. Most email programs won’t handle attachments that large anyway. Also, sharing is one way – if you delete a file from the shared folder, it won’t be deleted from the folders of other users.
Similar things can possibly be done through IFTTT but iBeam.it is super-easy and doesn’t even require you to create an account.
Digital Inspiration: A New Way to Publish your Shared Folders on the Web
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