From: Catherine Pruett
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2015 13:09:14 -0400
Awesome! I wondered about Dropbox but didn't want to make 3 booboos! If
there arrangements in there, I just write for permission, correct? I made
it several years ago and need to check to make sure they are my noodlings.
Thanks a ton, norm. You really are a genius in your own right.
Catherine in sunny DC
On Saturday, October 31, 2015, Norm Sands wrote:
> First, I am going on the assumption that none of the music you recorded
> was copyrighted. With that out of the way, after verifying that every
> teacher indeed does have the capability to play MP3 files, the best way to
> get it to them would be to store it somewhere (Dropbox, Edmodo if you guys
> use that service, Google Docs, etc.) then email the teachers the link to
> the file (or in the case of Edmodo, have a "group" and then put the file in
> a folder so members can access the file). Sometimes emailing large files
> will corrupt the file itself - especially in a school district where all
> the filters and blockages can create havoc at many levels.
> Norm Sands
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> From: Catherine Pruett
> To: MK8 Mailing List
> Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 7:19 PM
> Subject: [MK8] emailing mp3s
>
> OK you techhies
> Thought I would be sweet and email my teachers some Christmas music I
> recorded a while back. It went out as a windows media file, which wouldn't
> open, so I changed it to an mp3 and sent again, which wouldn't open! As a
> matter of fact, when you clicked on it, there was a voice that said
> "Christmas!". Wow, they thought it was a Halloween prank. I have googled it
> but can't get any answers.
> Hopeful in DC
> Catherine
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