Each is unique and serves a different purpose . All are bottomless, but there is a limit to the size of the files that can be put into each. Teachers have a 20mb limit per file. Students have a 5mb limit. These lockers can be accessed from anywhere at any time.
Your personal digital locker is for your own files and links. In it you can store documents and resources that you want to have at your finger tips.
This locker is a place to put resources for your students. You can upload to it and students can download from it.
This locker is for all members of the group. Members can upload to it and download from it.
The Web is not as flexible as most desktop computer systems when it comes to file naming. Improperly named files can, at best, be unwieldy and difficult for users to decipher and, at worst, make it impossible for people to download. You can choose any display name when you upload but the original file name should be short and simple.
Here are some things to avoid when naming files or folders before uploading. Do not use
It is also not a good idea to mix capital and lower case letters within a title. To sum it up. Keep your titles short and in lower case, and do not include any characters that are not letters, numbers, a dash or underscore.