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  1. Best way would be to use either a USB, or if the school has the capabilities, burn them to DVD.

  2. USB Flash drive.
    Zip them up or use a program to compress to a different video codec. I did a really really quick search to try and find a free one for you (I use one that you have to pay for – Camtasia Studio), and I found the following link. Otherwise just google for video compressing software.
    http://askville.amazon.com/online-free-compress-video/AnswerViewer.do?requestId=2530617

    I don’t know what you’re allowed to put on the computer at school though, so that will be a problem for ya 🙂

    I literally only just read your additional details bit lol. Try uploading to rapidshare. They allow free hosting for up to 30 days without download (after 30 days of the file not being downloaded, it will be deleted). You can use winzip or winrar to zip the file and break in into multiple smaller parts, that you can then upload to rapidshare, or any file hosting service, and then download at home.

  3. Use USB Flash drive.

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