Microsoft OneDrive

About the Software

More about the software

Microsoft OneDrive is a file hosting service and synchronization service operated by Microsoft as part of its web version of Office. First launched in August 2007, OneDrive allows users to store files and personal data like Windows settings or BitLocker recovery keys in the cloud, share files, and sync files across Android, Windows Phone, and iOS mobile devices, Windows and macOS computers, and the Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles. Users can upload Microsoft Office documents to OneDrive.

OneDrive offers 5 GB of storage space free of charge, with 100 GB, 1 TB, and 6 TB storage options available either separately or with Office 365 subscriptions.

Anywhere access
Get stuff done anywhere with your mobile device, tablet, or PC. Files will be updated on all of them

Offline access
Access selected files without being online. No connection, no problem.

Protect your files
If you lose your device, you won’t lose your files and photos when they’re saved in OneDrive.

How do I use it?

Download this software

Find a presentation below giving you a few ideas on how you can get by using the software.

Video Resource

This video was created by Technology for Teachers and Students

Where to get it?

Click here to go to the Microsoft OneDrive Website

Register to use the Microsoft OneDrive service