User talk:Poon
Add topicPhutich Paisalsak (Poon) was born 28 August 1990, in Bangkok. I study in Mahidol University International College. This is my Fourth semester in Mahidol. Tourism Industry Management (TIM) is my major.
Cloud Computing
1.How is cloud computing different than using a normal computer?
Cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet as central share network. It also allows other users to access the network. Users can save as many works as they want on the network. These help them to have more space for other important applications in storage. You can see if your friends are working. Moreover, using cloud computing helps users get new friends. In addition, it is convenient to do work. A good example of cloud computing is yahoo, g-mail, and Amazon. Cloud computing only needs the internet connection. Normal computing does not have internet access. Presently you can access to internet almost everywhere in the central business district, which makes life become more convenient.
2.How could you turn a classroom into a cloud computing classroom?
First of all, all the students in the classroom need to register network like, Amazon, Yahoo, and G-mail etc. These networks are connecting together. Moreover, students will have to plan their schedule, which uses to set for work as a team. Furthermore, students will use their ID number to access the network which is safe and personal. For example, Wikiversity offers us for more comfortable work. Instructor can post anything on Wikiversity and students can read them. They can share an assignment with others.
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