Meta-Modeling Cloud Computing Architecture in Distance Learning
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2013-05Author
Kebande, Victor Rigworo
Sigar, Kenneth Otula
Odongo, George Yogo
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Cloud Computing Architecture in distance learning has grown exponentially in the recent past. Distance Learning itself has been
accommodated as an innovative technology in the IT infrastructure. It has had numerous inventions that have always offered
substantial merits and benefits to major activities that human beings undertake. Due to increased demand for educational
computing, usage of digital devices like Computer Based Tutorials, mobile devices and web technologies, learning
administrators and practitioners in many academic setting are able to access and deliver education services electronically.
Consequently this has been made easier with the availability of cloud computing as a technology. This technology has to be
adopted and put to effective use by these institutions so as to reap the benefits of cloud computing in relation to distance
learning. Distance learning is a vital source of dissemination of knowledge and therefore this paper explores and presents the
opportunities, insights derived from cloud computing architecture in Distance learning. We also examine how the learners,
administrators, practitioners and institutions will benefit from cloud computing services in disseminating knowledge and
indispensable skills. Throughout the assessment, there is a clear illustration of cloud Computing framework ,Cloud based
Architecture, how a Software can be used as a service, how a platform can be used as a service and how Distance learning can
be of great benefit to the society if the opportunities provided by cloud computing can be adopted and implemented. This includes
passing across the relevant educational materials, sharing and warehousing of these materials and data and increasing quick
access by deploying cloud computing as an IT infrastructure.