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  1. Download the OneDrive app

(Through the Play Store on android or the App Store on iPhone).

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  1. Go into the app and sign in to your student account.

(e.g. 12345678@student.curtin.edu.au)

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  1. Tap the ‘+' button in the top right-hand corner, then press 'Upload’.

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  1. It will automatically take you to your ‘Recent’ media - click on the triple lines on the top left of the screen to navigate through to your media.

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  1. Hold down the first file to enable the selection of multiple files then click select, or simply click on the desired file to upload one at a time.

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  1. The selected media will upload to the ‘Files’ folder on the OneDrive app (easy to find on the bottom bar of the app).

Tip

It is good practise to use effective media management and start by pressing the '+' and creating a file to be able to put your media in.

Note

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR IPHONE USERS: OneDrive cannot upload media optimised for iCloud. To disable this, go to ‘Settings’ > ‘iCloud’ > ‘Photos’, and then uncheck ‘Optimise Storage’.