Proceedings of the 9th Computer Science Education Research Conference 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3442481.3442508
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Design and delivery of cloud computing syllabus for computing undergraduates

Abstract: Cloud computing is a highly disruptive paradigm transforming the way we interact with technologies. Cloud platforms and services have become the predominant choice for any real-world storage and computation intensive applications such as Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI), making it a must-have skill for undergraduates across many disciplines. Cloud technology, services and applications are evolving rapidly and it is challenging to design an academic syllabus that encompasses a… Show more

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“…The Cloud Platform Development (CPD) module under normal circumstances is delivered as blended learning [1] [2] with online material prepared at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) delivered with in-place activities by a tutor at the African Leadership College (ALC) at Mauritius. This module is covered using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud platform and its content is mapped to the Knowledge Areas and associated Learning Objectives and content identified in [3] and [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cloud Platform Development (CPD) module under normal circumstances is delivered as blended learning [1] [2] with online material prepared at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) delivered with in-place activities by a tutor at the African Leadership College (ALC) at Mauritius. This module is covered using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud platform and its content is mapped to the Knowledge Areas and associated Learning Objectives and content identified in [3] and [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%