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Send a copy of a folder to other teachers!

Share copies of your folders with other teachers

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Written by Neta Raz Studnitski
Updated over a week ago

Send a copy of a folder!

*Note: Sharing a copy will NOT share student results. Teachers who use this copy-link will not have access to the original formatives or results. They will only be able to save a copy / clone of the formative to their own account.

There are two ways to send a copy of a folder:

Send a copy from the Activities page

  1. Check mark the box to the left of a folder on the "Activities" tab

  2. Click on the share icon at the bottom of the page

  3. Click on the "Copy Link" button at the bottom of the window to immediately save to your clipboard; or click on the link icon next to it and choose your preferred method of sharing from the dropdown menu (you can either copy to clipboard, or share directly to Facebook or to Twitter).

  4. Send the copy link to your colleagues.

  5. Recipients can enter the copy link into their browser's URL bar and they will be prompted to confirm saving a copy of the folder to their account.

  6. Upon confirming, the folder will be copied over along with the entirety of its' content

Send a copy from within the folder itself

  1. Click into the folder you wish to share

  2. Look for the folder-nesting pathway string at the top of the page

  3. Click on the 3 dots to the right of the pathway string, and choose "Share" from the dropdown menu

  4. Click on the "Copy Link" button at the bottom of the window to immediately save to your clipboard; or click on the link icon next to it and choose your preferred method of sharing from the dropdown menu (you can either copy to clipboard, or share directly to Facebook or to Twitter).

  5. Send the copy link to your colleagues.

  6. Recipients can enter the copy link into their browser's URL bar and they will be prompted to confirm saving a copy of the folder to their account.

  7. Upon confirming, the folder will be copied over along with the entirety of its' content

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