AWS re:Invent 2014   /     (EDU203) Instructing on the Cloud: Using AWS to Aid Professors and Teach Students | AWS re:Invent 2014

Summary

In the past, academic institutions and departments-primarily those focused on computer science, information systems, or other technology instruction-have made significant use of on-premises servers for labs, projects, and research efforts. Many of these institutions are now migrating from their on-premises environments to the cloud. They are providing computational support for coursework and back-end support for capstone projects, all while enhancing their cloud curriculum to create the next generation of IT innovators. In this session, learn how faculty can implement multi-user environments in the classroom; access AWS assets such as AWS credits, training resources, content, and labs; and collaborate on content creation and shared Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). Hear about best practices and case studies for implementing AWS in the classroom and in academic research. This session is an opportunity for representatives from academia to learn how they can leverage cloud computing to aid them in coursework development and research.

Subtitle
(EDU203) Instructing on the Cloud: Using AWS to Aid Professors and Teach Students | AWS re:Invent 2014
Duration
00:44:58
Publishing date
2014-11-14 19:00
Contributors
  Majd Sakr, Ken Eisner
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Enclosures
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