Authors
Joshua Adams, Brian Hainey, Laurie White, Derek Foster, Narine Hall, Mark Hills, Sara Hooshangi, Karthik Kuber, Sajid Nazir, Majd Sakr, Lee Stott, Carmen Taglienti
Publication date
2020/6/17
Book
Proceedings of the Working Group Reports on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education
Pages
151-172
Description
The accelerating evolution and adoption of cloud computing services is generating increased demand for job skills in this domain. To address this growth, higher education has identified the importance of cloud computing courses that deliver practical and hands-on material relevant to this rapidly evolving field. This is especially relevant as cloud services are quickly becoming the standard computing model for many new computational approaches, including advanced subjects such as machine learning and data science. Since cloud computing influences a number of other traditional computing subjects such as networking and data storage, the ability to incorporate specific components of cloud computing teaching content into a variety of courses has also become important. However, a lack of availability of high-quality teaching material that is easy to integrate, when teaching rapidly evolving cloud-related …
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