One of my biggest fears as a university student is losing all
the work I’ve completed over the last few years. Think how easy it could be to
leave your notebook with all of your valuable revision notes on a bus or a
train whilst you travel to your lectures. Or even worse, leaving your laptop
behind. All your hard work gone in that moment. Not only would my
presentations, apps, and documents be gone, but my personal information andpasswords could also be compromised too. Since working at Microsoft, I’ve
really learnt the value in keeping all my files in order using OneDrive.
It’s one of
the products that I use on a daily basis, yet I had no idea how to use it to
its full potential before starting my internship. For those of you who are
looking to kick your studies off in the right way in 2019, here are my top tips
on how to get the most value out of using OneDrive to organise your files:
1. Work
from anywhere
OneDrive is more than just a tab in your file explorer. With
OneDrive, I’m able to really embrace mobile working by having access to my
files at all times, no matter where I am or what device I’m using. That’s been
a game changer for being able to collaborate with my team. And I can now make
the most of every second of the day – including the dreaded morning commute.
I find that changing the location that I work in helps me to
stay engaged – the background noise in cafés often helps me maintain
concentration on my projects. Unfortunately, with different environments comesvarious internet issues. WiFi on public transport or in cafés is often
unreliable, so I need the ease of working on local files, whilst having the
security of regular backups. OneDrive allows me to work on a file offline, and
then syncs whenever I get a connection. I can access my files on any device so
working on the train is never an issue. Having the knowledge that I can sync my
work onto any of my devices, and it’ll update for all, gives me the confidence
to work anywhere. We are no longer limited to University accommodation,
libraries or labs. The environment we work in should not limit the way we work.A truly modern workplace is dependent on technology.
2. Stay on top of admin tasks
University doesn’t come without its fair share of admin tasks.
Scan this file. Print this document. Submit your assignment on this tool. If
you don’t own a printer/scanner, like me, then these tasks can be extremely
tedious. I’m all about efficiency and making sure that I can perform all the
necessary tasks and processes in the most efficient way possible. Using
OneDrive, I can scan my documents with my phone. I can then upload the file and
immediately access it on my laptop. No more walks to the library just to scanone document. Additionally, if I’m in a hurry I can edit the document on my
phone; drawing notes over the PDF or highlighting the most important sections.
It may not just be your own working efficiency that you hope to
improve. I often run out of space on my phone, so backing up pictures to
OneDrive helps me a lot. Excluding my phone, memory on my laptop is just as
important. I want to be able to work on the files which are most relevant to me
but still have copies of everything else. The perfect balance for me is syncing
all my files which I am currently working on to my device and then storing the
rest in the cloud. OneDrive allows me to sync my files to my device or the
cloud through the click of one button. I have saved space on my device and ensured
that if I ever need an old file, it’s just one click away.
3. Power
collaboration
We’ve all faced the challenges of working on group tasks and
assignments. It’s a constant struggle making sure you’ve all got access to the
latest version. And then you find out that two of your team members have been
working on the document at the same time and somebody has to be given the
delightful task of manually going through both documents to merge the changes
together into one version of the truth. That’s time that could be better spent
working on other, more important tasks.
Sharing documents and working together is what makes a team
great. All my best group projects have involved shared documents where I have
worked simultaneously with another member of my group on the same document. We
could see the other person’s work updating and when we needed some input from
another group member, all we had to do was share the OneDrive link. There have
been countless occasions where I have tried to share some documents with my
team over email and I reach the limit of how much data I can send. Now, all I
do is press the share button. It saves me time and importantly, it will save
time for your team members as well.
4. Get peace of mind with built-in security
OneDrive will also alert you if it detects a malicious attack
like ransomware. You will be able to restore your files to a point before they
were compromised up to 30 days after an attack and the restoration is quick and
easy. You’ll be back working on your files in no time.
But it’s not just ransomware we need to watch out for. Scarily,
sharing files is not always as secure as it seems. I always password protect my
files so that I can control who I want to access the content – whether that’s
just to view or have edit rights too. If you want to be extra secure about your
data, OneDrive also allows you to set an expiration date on the link that youhave shared. This may be useful for when working to a deadline so that no
editing can be done after a certain point.
Hopefully these tips will help you think about how you can work
smarter in 2019, taking the stress out of finding the right files and keeping
them organised. Yes, it looks exactly like your normal file explorer, but there
are so many hidden features which we miss. If you want to find out more about
how you can better leverage technology to improve your studies, take a look at Microsoft’s Digital
Skills Programme and read our tips on transforming student
group projects, taking better notes, and powering through
every university hour with a modern device.
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