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(8 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

I appreciate your very prompt and thorough response. I'll work on those suggestions and get back if I hit another wall. Cheers!

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(8 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

I have a vision...

I'l teaching a digital photography course and will use a Google+ page for the classes where students can upload images to albums for given assignments. In turn, I would like these images to feed into an HTML5 gallery I can embed in our school's Moodle site. I know Juicebox can be fed from Flikr, but is it possible from Google Photos?

In my research, http://www.plusgallery.net has a tool that does this, but having been a SV Pro user, and now JuiceBox, I'm not as pleased with the plusgallery CSS and UI.

In a perfect world (which assumes considerable coding ability I simply do not possess), I would use a modified Google Form with a file upload hack (http://www.labnol.org/internet/receive- … ive/19697/) for students to submit their work. This would then populate/update the gallery.xml file in my gallery folder (hosted in Google Drive) and all I have to do in Moodle is embed adjacent to a critique form.

I've looked at some previous posts and haven't had much luck in producing a working configuration:
http://juicebox.net/forum/search.php?se … =438907449
http://juicebox.net/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=2422#p2422

Should these cover what I'm looking for, or am I missing something critical?