Cloud computing is one of the hottest education trends. The emergence of the networked information economy is unleashing two powerful forces on education:
1) easy access to high-speed networks is empowering individuals to access and use ICT globally.
2) it is making possible to leverage education through scale economies in unprecedented ways.
So Cloud computing represents a fundamental change in the way computing power is generated and distributed, transforms the delivery of ICT tools and products into elastic, on demand services.
Many schools and educational organisations are considering migrating their activities to the Cloud, and this for a variety of reasons: lowers computer costs, higher accessibility, improved performance, cheaper software, storage capacity ...
Cloud-based developments offer a new dynamic way to educate that aligns with the way we think, share, learn and collaborate outside of the classroom. It offers an opportunity to transform the role of educators and pedagogy with services tailored to teachers’ needs in individual classrooms.
To explore the potential of the Cloud in education, the network ‘School on Cloud’ (SoC) has been created, consisting of 57 partners from 18 European countries.
SoC will address two key questions:
- how should education respond and
- what is the impact on education stakeholders and teachers and what will it be in the future?
This will be investigated in 4 different work groups