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My name is Wisa Benjapornchai and you can call me 'Hoon'. I had graduated from Khema Siri Memorial School. Now, I'm a freshmen at MUIC and studying in TIM major. I'm not an expert in technology. Seriously, I'm quite low-tech, but I will try my best in this subject. :) Wisa Benjapornchai 09:31, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
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1. How is cloud computing different than using a normal computer?
- It is more convenient because everyone can access the data wherever they are.
- If their personal computer has limited space for storage, everyone can upload their data in the cloud computing.
- To protect their data from their PC if it is out of control.
- No need to worry about keeping data up to date.
- Saving time for everyone in an organization because they can access data themselves without asking other people to allow them.
2. How could you turn a classroom into a cloud computing classroom?
- First, everyone has to access the Internet or any software because a cloud computing is internet-based.
- Second, everyone should have an account for entering a cloud computing.
- Third, everyone can turn their classroom into a cloud computing classroom by their instructor is the administrator who control the main system in the class.
- Fourth, everyone can submit, post, or send any information in a cloud computing, and everyone can see it.
Wisa Benjapornchai 12:10, 27 April 2010 (UTC)
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