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I have been thinking about this question and would like collective input.  How do 
you prefer to store your data and documents?  General files, lesson ideas, forms, 
photos, ppt and other media?  Of course many things we keep are server based 
(web-based email, library catalog stuff, etc.), but how about those things you use 
everyday?  Personal things?
   
  I got tired of having things at work on the home drive that I can't access at 
home.  I felt terrible when my home computer HD crashed and I lost too much.  
Little floppy discs became outdated and can't hold it all.  I have been using a 
flash drive (now drives), but it's not as easy to label as CDs.  Also, I seem to 
duplicate a lot.
   
  I'm confusing myself about where all my stuff is stored.  What do others do?
  I'll post a hit.


        Lisa Hunt
  School Library Media Specialist, elementary
  National Board Certified Teacher
  Moore, OK
  lisa3moon@yahoo.com 





       
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