Thanks for reaching out here! I can't speak from personal experience with OneDrive, however Walt's response over here may give you some insight.
If you're looking for an easy way to share your published course on the web, there are a couple places that come to mind. Tempshare is a great temporary way to do this, as it creates a link to your course on the web that will be active for 10 days and it's completely free. Another alternative, if you're looking for something a little more permanent, is Amazon S3. Amazon S3 offers free hosting with generous usage limits. If you go over your limit, you'll be charged a graduated fee. See this video tutorial by Tom Kuhlmann to learn more about Amazon S3.
Hope that's helpful! Let me know if you have questions :)
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Hey Steven,
Thanks for reaching out here! I can't speak from personal experience with OneDrive, however Walt's response over here may give you some insight.
If you're looking for an easy way to share your published course on the web, there are a couple places that come to mind. Tempshare is a great temporary way to do this, as it creates a link to your course on the web that will be active for 10 days and it's completely free. Another alternative, if you're looking for something a little more permanent, is Amazon S3. Amazon S3 offers free hosting with generous usage limits. If you go over your limit, you'll be charged a graduated fee. See this video tutorial by Tom Kuhlmann to learn more about Amazon S3.
Hope that's helpful! Let me know if you have questions :)