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How Cloud Computing Makes Remote Learning Possible

By Matthew Lynch
August 18, 2021
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Education technology has come a long way in the last few years. Learning and teaching are no longer restricted to a classroom, and the pages within a textbook now involve computers and mobile devices. The students of today are always connected, whether they’re on school grounds or not. 

Technology is also empowering them with career-ready and real-world skills. It plays a massive role in the evolution of education, and it will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Cloud computing is one such technology, and it has proved valuable in remote learning and education. Read on to learn more. 

Accessibility

Cloud computing plays a huge part in the accessibility of online education. Its potential is unmatched, as users can access the course materials, data, and application easily, anywhere, and at any time. 

Learners can enroll in courses and also participate in group activities. The barriers of time and geography are not an issue for cloud computing, and the cloud ensures seamless content delivery at all times. 

What’s more, learners can also access their material via the cloud using their mobile devices. This means that they can carry their classes with them wherever they go, allowing for global remote learning. 

Cost Savings

We couldn’t discuss the benefits of cloud computing for remote education without mentioning its cost-effectiveness for both students and teachers. Learners don’t have to pay extra fees for expensive textbooks and applications since all of the resources they need will be available on the cloud.

Teachers are also able to lower the costs of management by simplifying processes like assignment tracking and enrollment. The costs of infrastructure are reduced, as well. The best part about cloud computing is that it works on a ‘pay as you go’ basis, making it more affordable. 

Greater Student Reach

Cloud computing in education presents the opportunity for learners to expand their horizons. Students who are dissatisfied with the traditional system of learning can explore what online learning has to offer. 

This is an excellent opportunity for students who want to take up online learning or pursue international courses. Working and industry professionals who cannot attend traditional, physical classes but still want to pursue and learn new skills and improve their current ones can take online classes thanks to cloud computing. 

Scalability

Scalability is the term used to refer to the ability of apps and software to match the needs of the growing number of users. Cloud computing covers schools, universities, and colleges in this regard. 

It allows them to efficiently and effectively scale up the learning experiences and applications, thus enabling the institutions to take in more and more students. What’s more, cloud computing’s scalability also allows them to manage the traffic peaks and usage spikes that are caused by things like assignment submissions and training registrations. 

Likewise, educational facilities can instantly scale down during periods of low activity, mitigating any resource waste. 

Concluding Thoughts

Cloud computing and remote learning go hand-in-hand. Without cloud computing, remote learning might not even be possible, and if it were, it would be an immense challenge to pull it off successfully.

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