Presentation from the SiS Catalyst and EUCU.NET Technucation conferernce at the University of Porto, 28th November to 1st December 2013. Workshop D - The Technology.
1. Accessible e-learning
in the Cloud
The Spatial Extent of Knowledge – World-Wide-Learning
Darko Grabar, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics
Technucation – ICT in Science in Society Activities, Porto, 2012
2. Outline
• Background info
About me
Why this topic
• e-Learning today
• What is “The Cloud?”
• E-learning and the cloud
Case study
Advantages of the “e-Learning Cloud”
Problems
• Practical examples
3. Background info: About me
• Darko Grabar
Working at University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Organization and Informatics
Head of Software Development Center
and E-learning Support Center
Softer developer with strong relation to
Open source and e-learning
Involved in e-learning projects since 2005
Participated in development of several
e-learning strategies at institutional and
country wide level
Part of several Croatian working bodies that deals with Open
Source / Open Access and e-learning
4. Background info: Why this topic
• This is what I do
Trying to be one step ahead of teachers by predicting future
usage of ICT in learning
• E-learning is at its turn point
New Web 2.0 technologies
LMS crisis
Bigger gap between rich and poor
• Cloud technologies are ready
To be used by masses
To provide cheep, reliable and powerful services
5. E-learning today
E-learning is a process of education
(learning and teaching process)
conducted using the Information and
Communication Technology which
improves the quality of the process
itself and the quality of its result
9. E-learning today
Why the future is not here?
What are the problems?
Software is available
Hardware can support it
Network is ready
There are people that know how to use new
technologies
Students/children are demanding it
10. E-learning today
Resources!
Ifthere would be enough resources:
• Schools would hire more teachers
• They would have experts in ICT and e-learning
• They would have appropriate ICT equipment
• Teachers would have time to produce
quality e-learning materials
• ICT staff would have time to provide top-of
the line environment for e-learning
• Students/pupils would be able to use it
• And the list goes on…
12. E-learning today
• So what’s wrong with e-learning today?
Outdated technology
Closed systems
Slow innovation
Lack of resources
Money
ICT resources
People
Available only to “privileged”
14. What is “The Cloud?”
E-learning
professional
End user
ICT
support
15. What is “The Cloud?”
Cloud computing is the use of computing
resources (hardware and software) that
are delivered as a service over a
network (typically the Internet)
Cloud computing entrusts remote services
with a user's data, software and
computation
Wikipedia
16. What is “The Cloud?”
It is “a mechanism for delivering scalable
business services that execute on a
decentralized computing fabric
composed of commodity software and
hardware”
17. What is “The Cloud?”
It is a “pay-per-use model for enabling
available, convenient, on-demand
network access to a shared pool of
configurable computing resources ”
21. What is “The Cloud?”
• Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
• Software as a service (SaaS)
• Platform as a service (PaaS)
• Storage as a service (STaaS)
• Desktop virtualization
• Data as a service (DaaS)
• Database as a service (DBaaS)
• Test environment as a service (TEaaS)
• API as a service (APIaaS)
• Security as a service (SECaaS)
• Backend as a service (BaaS)
22. What is “The Cloud?”
Analogy
How many of you build your house?
23. What is “The Cloud?”
Analogy
Are you renting/owning apartment?
24. What is “The Cloud?”
Advantages
Cost Effective
Unlimited resources
Speed & Scales
Fast innovation
Backup and Recovery
Automatic software integration
Easy Access
25. What is “The Cloud?”
Disadvantages
Change in thinking
Security in the Cloud
Technical Issues
Inflexibility
Cost
26. What is “The Cloud?”
Is it only for large
Corporations?
27. E-learning and the cloud
How to make e-learning
accessible and affordable
28. E-learning and the cloud
Case: teaching ICT
Goal:
To provide advanced education in the field of ICT (programming
and multimedia) to students in schools in the form of blended e-
learning course.
We want to teach two courses
Big Data Processing
3D Modeling
Requirements:
• Learning Management System for delivering courses
• E-Portofilo system for student collaboration
• High computing power needed for large files
manipulation and 3D modeling
• Large data storage
• High speed network
29. E-learning and the cloud
Case: teaching ICT
Let’s do it “traditional way”
We will need:
• Server
• Install LMS, e-portfolio, databases, ...
• High speed network connection
• Computer classroom
Screen projector
20 computers (workstation class): fast processor, 8GB of RAM (min), 500GB
disk, fast graphic card
Windows and Linux OS
Install all required software on each computer
Fast local LAN connected to high speed broadband connection
• What about when working from home?
30. E-learning and the cloud
Case: teaching ICT
Let’s do it “traditional way”
We will need:
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• Server
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Install all required software on each computer
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• What about when working from home?
31. E-learning and the cloud
Case: teaching ICT
Let’s do it “Cloud way”
We will need:
• Cloud environment with configured applications
• Computer classroom
Screen projector
20 low end computers: enough processing power to run OS and browser
Any OS capable of running standard browser or Cloud native client
Network connection (2-3 > Mbps)
• What about when working from home?
You can, from any computer (even smart phone or tablet)
32. E-learning and the cloud
Real servers
Virtual server
Virtual
desktops
LMS + ePortfolio
Software preinstalled
Case: teaching ICT
Let’s do it “Cloud way”
Thin clients
33. E-learning and the cloud
Case: teaching ICT
Let’s do it “Cloud way”
We will need:
• Cloud environment with configured applications
• Computer classroom
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Screen projector
20 low end computers: enough processing power to run OS and browser
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What about when working from home?
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34. Practical examples
Ulteo Virtual Desktop Key features
http://www.ulteo.com
• Open Source
• Seamless Application
delivery
Windows applications
Linux applications
• Windows 7 or Linux like
remote desktop access
• Universal access
Browser
Native client (win, linux, iOS,
Android)
• Local desktop interaction
• Advanced security
36. Discussion
• Are you using e-learning technologies?
What technologies (LMS, e-Portfolio, other?...)
Typical examples
• Would you use cloud services if available?
In what context
If no, why not?
• What functionality would
you like to see in the
“E-learning in the cloud
environment”?