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Thursday, May 8th, 2008

You can upload electronic documents to edZone as follows:


1- Log into your K12HSN account


2- Go to “My edZone”

My Documents

3- Under “My Documents” click “Add document”


4- Fill out the Image Upload form

Asterisk (*) indicates required field

Title: Enter a title for your document.


Description
: Enter a description.


Tags: Type the tags or keywords that best describe your document.

Keywords/tags should be separated by spaces.

When you publish your document, these tags will be listed with it. Clicking any of the tags will take you to a page containing only documents with that tag.


Channels
: Select the channel(s) that correspond to your document.

Channels are system-defined, they are pre-defined.
They include both content areas (Administration, Adult Education, Mathematics, etc) and grade levels (Elementary School, Middle School, High School)


Album: A document may be part of an Album.
If yours is, select the album it belongs to.
See How to Create an Album...
  
        albums


Categories: Select the categories that correspond to your document.

Categories are user-defined.
See How to Create a Category...

   Categories


Document File
: Click “Browse” to find the document on your computer.
At this point, edZone only accepts document in .doc or .pdf format
.

You will soon  have the ability to upload powerpoint presentations, excel files, and more.
A pop up window opens, s
elect the file you would like to upload. Then click “Open”



Privacy
: In the Privacy section, you will decide whether the document is available to:
 - yourself only,
 - an edZone group,
 - the K12HSN trusted community or 
 - the public.
See How to Create a Group...    Groups


Terms of Service:
Under Terms of Service, make sure you check the box next to “I agree to comply with the K12HSN Terms of Service (TOS)”

5- Hit “Submit”



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