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Organize the Soundtrack of Your Life!
Trying to remember the name of a file and find it on your computer, cloud, or external storage is a daunting task. There are so many files in so much space! The goal of this discussion is to help you think about how you manage and store your files so that you can find them later without a lot of frustration!
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REFERENCE
· https://www.thebalancesmb.com/computer-file-management-tips-2948083
CHOOSE A SCENARIO
1. I use cloud storage.
2. I use my internal (hard drive) computer storage.
3. I use external hardware storage (i.e. flash drive, CD, external hard drive, etc.).
ADDRESS THESE POINTS
Paragraph 1:
· What is the soundtrack of your life?
o What genres, artists, and songs best represent the stages of your life?
o Which stages of your life deserve a track?
· Explain the significance of your music.
Paragraph 2:
· Which storage scenario did you choose? Why?
· How do you organize music?
· What does your file management system look like?
· What naming conventions do you use so that you can easily find the music later?
· Do you back-up the files in a different location? Why or why not?
ORGANIZE YOUR POST
1. Make sure that you always organize your post into paragraph format with 200+ words.
2. Create a conversational flow (e.g. talking to someone) with a scholarly tone (i.e. no text talk or slang, spell and grammar check always using a tool such as Grammarly, etc.).
NEXT STEPS
1. Respond to a peer's post using their first name.
2. Make sure your peer response is 100+ words and uses a conversational flow with a scholarly tone.
3. The goal of your peer post is to move the conversation forward by substantially responding and possibly asking a follow-up question to further the conversation.
4. If you have any questions, be sure to reach out via email to bonner@strayer.edu for help.
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