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Cloud
Computing
Apalachee High School Professional
Development
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Overview of Topic
What is cloud computing?
Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a
shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage,
applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal
management effort or service provider interaction.
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
Overview of Topic
Standard 1: Visionary Leadership
Overview of Topic
What does it mean to
educators?
Key Components #1
Digital Based
Environment
- Everything you need is in digital
script and non-tangible formats.
- All information is online.
Key Components #2
Virtualization
Key Components #3
Centralized Data
Access
Key Components #4
Monitoring Data
Access
Robertson, C. (2013).
Despite these issues, it was determined that Google Apps for Education offered the
best, overall experience for the staff. Teachers were able to receive on-going support
as they were working through understanding what is involved with the CCSS (Common
Core Standards) and how it would change what they needed to do in the classroom.
GAFE allowed for teachers to be provided with access to a wealth of resources to
help with this transition to the CCSS. As a free, all-in-one cloud-based
environmentalbeit with some quirksGAFE helped increased the collaborative
efforts of the staff and provided for increased levels of communication about the
CCSS and its implementation.
Emphasis added.
Robertson, C. (2013). Using a Cloud-based Computing Environment to Support Teacher Training on Common Core Implementation. Techtrends: Linking Research & Practice To Improve Learning, 57(6), 57-60. doi:10.1007/s11528-0130702-9
Jia-Rong, W., & Chia-Pin, C. (2011). The Strategy of Implementing the Internet and Cloud Computing in Teaching. International
Journal Of Research & Reviews In Computer Science, 2(1), 83-87.
References
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5. Mell, P., Grance, T. (2011). National Institute of Standards and Technology. The NIST Definition of Cloud
Computing. Retrieved 28 February 2015 from http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf.
6. Murua, A., Gonzalez, I., Gomez-Martinez, E. (2011). Cloud Based Assistive Technology Services. Proceedings of
the Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, 985-989
References - Continued
7. No Author. (2014, April). Data and Public Policy: A Legal and Policy Guide for School Boards on Student Data
Privacy in the Cloud Computing Era. National School Boards Association. Retrieved 28 February 2015 from http://nsba.
org/sites/default/files/reports/DataInTheCloud_Guide_NSBA_COSA.pdf
8. Jia-Rong, W., & Chia-Pin, C. (2011). The Strategy of Implementing the Internet and Cloud Computing in Teaching.
International Journal Of Research & Reviews In Computer Science, 2(1), 83-87.
9. Robertson, C. (2013). Using a Cloud-based Computing Environment to Support Teacher Training on Common Core
Implementation. Techtrends: Linking Research & Practice To Improve Learning, 57(6), 57-60. doi:10.1007/s11528-0130702-9
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