Author_Institution :
ICT, Seneca Coll., Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Cloud computing - a relatively recent term - builds on decades of research in virtualization, distributed computing, utility computing, and, more recently, networking, and Web and software services. It implies a service-oriented architecture, reduced information technology overhead for the end-user, great flexibility, reduced total cost of ownership, on-demand services, and many other things. It is apparent that educational institutions are likely to seize those services offered in the cloud in these difficult times due to its pay-as-you-go cost structure. However, does the cloud have the answers to all the challenges in technical education?
Keywords :
cloud computing; computer aided instruction; educational institutions; Web service; cloud computing; distributed computing; educational institution; end-user; information technology overhead; networking; on-demand service; pay-as-you-go cost structure; service-oriented architecture; software service; technical education; total cost reduction; utility computing; virtualization; Cloud computing; Databases; Educational institutions; Virtual machining; Virtualization;