Cloud Computing - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T07:24:37Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/cloud-computing?feed=yes&xn_auth=noVery interesting article, eas…tag:www.classroom20.com,2019-05-10:649749:Comment:11892902019-05-10T06:35:57.214ZMichaelScaddanhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MichaelScaddan
<p><span>Very interesting article, easy to understand the information related to business work. It is also helpful how we can increase our mental abilities in the art of business. It is the best opportunity for us. It prove very beneficial for people especially business women or men.</span></p>
<p><span>Very interesting article, easy to understand the information related to business work. It is also helpful how we can increase our mental abilities in the art of business. It is the best opportunity for us. It prove very beneficial for people especially business women or men.</span></p> Thanks for the post and resou…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-13:649749:Comment:4881662010-07-13T20:29:43.617ZMark Brumleyhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/markbrumley
Thanks for the post and resources Derrick. I know I am definitely moving that way at my school. We have a 1:1 program and the computer image this year will be quite slim. Why would I load tons of applications when there are free webtools that do the same thing or better? It's also a game changer for schools with low budgets...helps level the playing field.<br />
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The trouble I have had convincing a few schools to move to the cloud is "who owns the data?" Some, usually in the IT department, are scared…
Thanks for the post and resources Derrick. I know I am definitely moving that way at my school. We have a 1:1 program and the computer image this year will be quite slim. Why would I load tons of applications when there are free webtools that do the same thing or better? It's also a game changer for schools with low budgets...helps level the playing field.<br />
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The trouble I have had convincing a few schools to move to the cloud is "who owns the data?" Some, usually in the IT department, are scared to death to get rid of their Exchange server and the perceived loss of control. I would be interested in hearing what others do to ease the control issue.<br />
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I wrote this article a good while back and it is exciting to see the progress since then: <a href="http://budurl.com/bf65" target="_blank">Cloud Computing is Coming to Your School</a><br />
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Mark<br />
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