Year : 2012
Number of Pages : 45
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Adviser : Prof. Glen A.
Imbang
Executive Summary
Today,
the economies of scale and other features of cloud computing are likely to mean
an increasing shift away from institutionally-hosted services. In the study,
cloud computing technology as the latest buzz in the ICT industry was placed in
such context and its possible implications in the Philippine educational system
were cited through scenario building. The objective of this paper is to study
the impact of cloud computing on modern education with education institutions
are under increasing pressure to find ways to offer rich, affordable services
and tool. With this being said, scenario building exercise was conducted to
identify alternative future scenarios of cloud computing technology in
education and suggest possible policy implications. Scenarios show that educational
institutions can use the cloud to deliver better services, even as they work
with few resources. By sharing IT services in the cloud, educational
institutions can outsource non-core services and concentrate on offering
students, faculty and staff the essential tools to help them be competitive and
succeed. Thus, it can be said that cloud computing can help communities and the
nation itself to transform education.
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