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Savitribai Phule Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s

SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, KAMLAPUR

NATCON BLAZE -2013

4th NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON


“BLAZING TRAILS IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT”
Review Paper On
“STUDY OF CLOUD COMPUTING
IN EDUCATIONAL ERA”
a smart way to reduce IT cost, provide services anywhere, anytime

Mr.Amol Chavan. Guided By


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Mr.Siddhivinayak Gotkhinde. Dr. Minesh Ade (Director MCA,SIBM)
Agenda
 Abstract
 Introduction

 Cloud Computing Overview

 Cloud Computing for Academic Institutions

 Issues in the education System

 Conclusion

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Abstract

 In traditional computing, we install software programs on


system (computer) update the hardware as per our
requirements. Documents we create or save are stored in our
computer. Documents are accessible on our own network, but
they can’t be accessed by computers outside the network. .
Cloud computing in academic environment will be benefitted
by every student and staff where lots of collaboration and
safety of data is needed in academic. Academic has various
departments and many semesters where lots of students need
to access the computing a need for highly available up-to-date
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Introduction

 Cloud computing growth has taken all the attention


of various communities like researches, student,
business, consumer and government organization.
 Education has been gradually expanded, and the
education object has slowly turned to social staff.
 The teaching method from black board to online is
growing fast than ever.
 E-learning and online solution is what we required
in education environment.
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What is cloud computing
 Users simply rent or access the
software, paying only for what
they use
 Cloud computing is using the

Internet to access someone


else’s software running on
someone else’s hardware in
someone else’s data centre
while paying only for what
you use.
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Why Cloud Computing ?

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Cloud Architecture
 Public Clouds
 Private Clouds
 Hybrid Clouds

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Public Clouds

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Private Clouds

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Hybrid Clouds

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Major Service Providers of
Cloud Computing

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Service Delivery Model Examples

Amazon Google Microsoft Salesforce

SaaS

PaaS

IaaS

Products and companies shown for illustrative purposes


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Services Provided by Cloud Computing

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Issues in the education System

 Students’ learning is no longer confined within the


classroom in the era of e - learning. The environment of
IT education could be improved to let student access
learning resources anywhere. IGNOU (Indira Gandhi
national Open University) is the good example of e-
learning. The free software can be adopted for
constructing the cloud computing service for the
environment of IT like OpenOffice.org such as word
processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. Only a
browser is needed for students to connect to the cloud
computing service for learning.
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Cont…

 Capitalizing on economies of scale


 Improve collaborations and assignments working
 Improved access to education resources and
sharing
 Lab Problem
 Clouds Computing in Universities
 Private Cloud for Universities

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Cloud Computing for Academic Institutions

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Fig. represents the proposed cloud computing for academic
environment. By this way, lecturers will focus their basic tasks and
not lose their workforce. With this cloud computing environment
student can work from their lab as well from home. Where there data
and application will be available always. 8/6/21
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Conclusion
 We have tried to show that the Cloud Computing can also be
used for Education. Use of Cloud Computing on universities has
many benefits such as accessing the file storages, e-mails,
databases, educational resources, research applications and tools
anywhere for faculty, administrators, staff, students and other
users in university, on demand.
 The main goal of suggested prototype is managing effectively
the technological needs of Education such as delivery of
software, providing of development platform, storage of data,
and computing.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

 We Thank Dr. Minesh Ade (Director MCA Dept.


SIBM,Kamlapur) for motivating and encouraging
for doing review of Research work in a Successful
Manner.

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References

 1 URL:http://www.news.cnet.com/8301-19413_349-240.html.
 2.The Research and Application of Network Teaching Platform
Based on Cloud Computing, Zhang Tao and Jiao Long,
International Journal of Information and Education Technology,
Vol. 1, No. 3, August 2011
 URL: http://www.ijiet.org/papers/37-K10016.pdf
 3.URL:http://www.asmedu.org/uploadfiles/image/file/pdf/INCON
13-IT-033.pdf
 4.Cisco (2010),“Cloud Computing in Higher Education: A Guide
to Evaluation and Adoption”,[Online]available
URL:http://www.cisco.com/web/offer/email/43468/5/
Cloud_Computing_in_ Higher_Education.pdf
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