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If your instructor has asked you to upload work to the Internet to the Instructor Management Web Site and visit the Student Web Site as part of your daily routine, view this orientation first and choose the method assigned by your instructor:
 
 
 
Learn to use GDP's Export, Import, and Upload-features to transfer work between multiple locations such as campus to home, home to campus, and to the Instructor Management Web Site and Student Web Site in one operation. If you use the Student Web site, you will be able to view your work and your annotations anywhere you have an Internet connection and browser available. Click here for the pdf version.
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Working on Campus and at Home

GDP Upload Quick Start: Upload; Upload all work; Upload Work to Student Upload Web Site; Browse (browse to desired location to save file—at LACC, store file on Desktop), Store the Upload File; right-click in the Browse box, Paste, Upload.

SWS Download Grades Quick Start: Log in at the Student Web Site; click Download Grades tab; Download Grades; Save, browse to desired destination, Save, Close.

GDP Import Quick Start: File, Import Student Data; in the Look In box, click the list arrow, browse to your .EXP file (which has your first and last name), and click it; click Import.

Note: Repeat these steps when you leave and move to your second location. Students working only at home may skip this presentation. If you want to print this presentation, right-click the desired link and choose Print Target.

Note: Click GDP_Upload_Download_Import.doc to download a helpful  handout you can print.

 

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