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5 ways in which ‘Learning in the Cloud’ can impact your classroom

Learning in the cloud has been gathering pace in schools across the world and is something that every school should be embracing. Mell, P. & Grance, T. (2009) in The NIST definition of cloud computing, ver. 15. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Information Technology Laboratory states that:

“Cloud learning is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable learning resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal teaching effort or learning provider interaction”

The stand out word in that quote is ‘convenient.’ In whatever role you have, if something is not convenient or simple to use, then the impact will be lessened. Cloud learning is convenient and something that can truly help personalise the learning experience for the children in your school.
So, what applications do you need? How can you get started and what will it cost? We will have a look at five ways in which learning in cloud can be used in your day to day teaching and what impact it could have.

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