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New ways to organize your MBC Documents

  We've all had this problem: after awhile, the pile of paper on the desk gets so big, it's hard to find the document you're looking for. And, if you've been on My Big Campus for awhile, you probably have a good-sized collection of MBC Documents that need to be organized, too.

Image credit: Jean-Etienne Minh-Duy Poirrier

The traditional solution is to arrange your documents in some kind of order -- subject, date, importance, or whatever makes sense. So, the big pile of papers becomes a bunch of smaller piles. Grab some file folders and labels, put the documents into folders, and put those into a container where you can find them again quickly.

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That's one good way to organize files, but what if a document could easily fit into more than one category? An assignment for Science class, that's due next week, that you also want to include in your portfolio. For paper documents, you'd make copies, and store a copy in each file folder. For online documents, there are better options, so you can "file" the same document in more than one way without making copies.

That's the solution our developers have provided for MBC Documents users in the latest update to My Big Campus. You'll now see "Labels" on your MBC Documents page, and they work the same way as Labels in Your Stuff.

Here are the things you need to know about MBC Docs and Labels:

  • The list of Labels is the same list that's in Your Stuff. Labels you create there will also be available for MBC Documents, and vice versa.
  • Select multiple documents and apply a label to all of them with one click.
  • You can add multiple labels to a document, and you can use the same label for multiple documents.
  • Click a label to show all documents with that label.

There are a few other things to note about the new interface as well:

  • You can now select one or more MBC Documents, and add them directly to a Bundle.
  • Click headings to select or un-select documents, or sort by name, owner (for shared documents), or date.
  • You can also select and delete one or more documents from the list (but be careful -- once you delete a document, it disappears permanently from the list)

I hope you'll find it easier to manage your MBC Documents this year. Please feel free to comment with any other tips or suggestions for keeping your My Big Campus content organized.

More goodies from the My Big Campus team: Introducing MBC Documents

Hi, everyone. I hope you enjoyed my Holiday Video, Being Bob Campus.The My Big Campus team had a lot of fun putting it together. Besides all the fun, though, the MBC development team has been working hard on new features that should make it easier for teachers and students to edit and store documents right inside My Big Campus.  

MBC Documents give you the features of a word processor, with storage in the "cloud." Teachers and students will be able to create and edit documents anywhere, without having to upload files or use thumb drives. And, because the documents are part of My Big Campus, they are scanned automatically for profanity and other suspicious activity. 

MBC Documents are fully shareable. You can attach them to assignments, conversations, wall posts, and group discussions. Document owners can choose view and edit options by user, group, school, and district, making this a great way to publish course materials or school bulletins, or to collaborate on projects. 

MBC Documents support will be coming soon to the mobile apps for iOS and Android. Meanwhile, iPad users with iOS 5 can use the My Big Campus web site to edit MBC Documents. 

Ready to get started? Click MBC Documents in the left navigation bar, then start exploring, writing, and sharing. Need more info? Visit the Help section for frequently asked questions, or download our Technical Note

There's even more to come. Watch my blog for exciting updates!