observation on pricing (was: question) Schools?
Andy
re: "... however, the information is about to move again because I can't pay for the amount he is asking." Check what level of services you would lose if you stay on groups.io and downgrade to the free plan. Depending on the date when you first created your group, you might have many more capabilities for free than you think. Mark Fletcher made it so that groups revert to the level they had earlier, not to the current "free" level. It all depends on your group's creation date (on groups.io). Andy
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Delainey Owen
If the data is static (additions made
but not modifications), what about uploading to the Internet
Archive? Uploads can be marked noindex which means it's not
listed (aka no one can find it with a search) and you have to have
the link to be able to access it. You could then post the link to
the upload(s) in the group and students could access it that way. If you need to modify the data frequently, however, then a different solution might be necessary. Doranwen
On 10/23/20 4:20 PM, Jan Carey via groups.io wrote:
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Jan Carey
I had the Santa Clara Unified School District Adult Ed's Yahoo school's gardening knowledge moved to groups.io. I paid for the move from Yahoo with my own money to save that the gardening knowledge files; however, the information is about to move again because I can't pay for the amount he is asking. Too bad no group.io school accounts, we fundraise 90% of plot/garden repairs, ask students to help to buy the seed packets needed to raise plants, and work in tandem as one gardening community to maintain it (no help with most of the maintaining.) We have no fat to cut to pay for this. Yes, there needs a special category. At this time, SCUSD does not use "Canvas" as a school; therefore, I will be moving the files to "One Drive." My goal at this juncture will be to create a digital database of knowledge for any future Adult Ed gardening teachers. No more access for the 84+ students, just the way it has to roll. This gives groups.io the knowledge of why we have to leave. Perhaps they give grants to schools to make it affordable. Sincerely and sadly, Janice Carey, Santa Clara Unified School District Garden Instructor
On Friday, October 23, 2020, 3:12:52 PM PDT, Deane <deanerimerman@...> wrote:
Let's reach out to Mark and find out! How about all the other Yahoogroup refugees? What are your needs?
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