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Toward a Cloud Computing Learning Community

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posted on 2024-03-05, 10:47 authored by Amadeo ArgüellesAmadeo Argüelles, Brian Hainey, D. Cenk Erdil, Gareth Lewis, Harvey Hyman, Joshua Adams, Laurie White, Lee Stott, Majd Sakr, Sajid Nazir, Van Nguyen, Derek FosterDerek Foster
<p>Cloud computing continues to be an important technology in higher education. This domain is a rapidly evolving space, and continues to gain momentum as a primary infrastructure topology for technological advances across emergent industries. The on-the-cloud paradigm provides numerous affordances and new methods of working in industry, and also for end users within recent fields of study, such as machine learning and artificial intelligence. As we move into the Industry 4.0 era with technology pillars such as the internet of things and cybersecurity, the importance of skillsets for cloud-based services will be an essential attribute for the majority of technology-related professions. Many higher education institutions have focused on offering training opportunities and programs for cloud computing, however, a lack of high-quality, contextualized to industry, curricula materials continues to be a challenge for educators. The purpose of this paper is to report on analyses conducted to categorize cloud computing courses currently taught in the higher education sector and to determine the possibility of moving towards the goal of a model curriculum. Additionally, the paper aims to provide guidance to educators about cloud computing skillsets sought in the job market, and to report on a community platform designed to host cloud learning resources.</p>

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  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

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ACM

ISBN

978-1-4503-6895-7

Date Submitted

2020-01-08

Date Accepted

2019-11-17

Date of First Publication

2020-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2020-01-01

Event Name

ITiCSE 2019

Event Dates

12th - 17th July 2019

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-12-16

ePrints ID

39243

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