“This is called a folder,” Janie said. She clicked on the thumb drive from the My Computer folder and then right clicked, selected New, and chose Folder. “A folder is easy enough to understand. You can look at this thumb drive like a file cabinet. Folders are within the file cabinet and papers—individual files—are stored inside of folders.” “Files are stored in folders; folders are stored on drives. There are several ways to organize this virtual file cabinet to make it easier for you to save and recover files you create for school.” Cindy asked, “How would I best organize my folders for school work?” ——————————————————————————– What folder and file system should you create on your drive? How will you make it easy to identify your classes, your files, and instructor materials that are downloaded to your PC? What structure do you use currently, if any? If you do not have a structure, what would your file system look like? Explain your answer. Deliverable: A one to two page Microsoft Word document, excluding title and reference pages. Make sure all references are in proper APA format. Please submit your assignment.