This leaflet provides information and guidance for Managers and Leaders in terms of the education potential of Cloud Computing in education. It is the result of a workshop in Lithuania in November 2014. Information about Working Group 1, Karl Donert (WG Leader)
School on the Cloud, ICT Key Action 3 European Project with the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union.
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Education and the Cloud Leaflet
1. School on the Cloud: Connecting Education to the Cloud for Digital Citizenship
Education and the Cloud
What is School on the Cloud?
School on Cloud is a Key Activity 3 ICT network
that addresses three key questions:
1. How should education respond to the
potential of Cloud-based tools and
technologies?
2. What is the impact on education
stakeholders?
3. What might the situation be like in the
future?
What is the aim of Working Group 1
• Can education organizations take advantage
of the potential offered by the Cloud?
• What prevents innovative leadership from
pushing for change?
• What barriers are there to implementing the
use of the Cloud in education?
• Working Group 1 (WG 1) brings together
organizations dealing with these questions.
• Thegoalistoidentifyandsharetechnological,social,
economic,culturalandotherexperiencesindifferent
educationalcontexts.
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Toexplorethesequestions,thenetworkhas4WorkingGroups:
i-Manager (WG1)
Transition from ground to
Cloud: infrastructure,
mentality, innovation and
change
i-Teacher (WG2)
The innovative teacher:
the role of the teacher,
teacher training
i-Learner (WG3)
Integrating the Cloud:
personalised learning,
formal and informal
education, special needs
i-Futures (WG4)
Future prospects: visions on
open education,
interactivity, impact and
communicating the Cloud
2. Is Cloud Computing useful for Education?
Cloud computing
Cloud Computing involves storing and accessing data and programs
over the Internet instead of your computer's hard drive. IT services are
shared rather than having local servers or software.
Why is the Cloud important?
Cloud computing is rapidly becoming a very important delivery method
for IT services across Europe. For education, the Cloud provides:
• the ability to share resources and information
• great speed, makes IT operations faster
• improved accessibility
• increased capacity
• independence of location
• more opportunities
• reduced costs
• safety for users
• security of information
Benefits such as customised solutions, great cost effectiveness and
increased efficiency make Cloud Computing an extremely attractive
prospect for education. Its appropriate use requires careful
management.
anything from anywhere in anytime on any device by anyone
Cloud offers a different kind of mental and physical strategies to access
education materials (eg. personalized learning by anyone, also by
disabled - handicapped - marginalized individuals).
3. Are you a leader in Cloud education?
Cloud leadership is focused on strategies to transform, accelerate and benefit
from using the Cloud.
Do you recognize that Cloud Computing involves unprecedented mobility for
users, increased scalability and speed of deployment for your organization?
Is your Organization on the Cloud?
Description of the Cloud
leader characteristics by
taking account of...
Cloud leader
teachers
parents
students
interacts
with...
the wider community
has specific
attitudes
toward...
adopts use
of...
technological
tools/services
Managing the Cloud
Cloud Computing presents a new environment to manage and new
situations to master. The purpose is to monitor the applications, data and
services being used. Tools are provided to help ensure Cloud Computing-
based resources are working optimally and properly interacting with users
and other services.
Cloud management normally involves monitoring performance and security,
auditing compliance and overseeing recovery and contingency plans.
Characteristics of Cloud leaders in
education
• Build an inspiring vision
• Create a positive environment
• Exert influence
• Foresee future problems in the
transition
• Give clear guidelines
• Give direction and set stretch goals
• Lead reforms
• Set clear expectations
• Manage resistance to change
• Monitor progress, but don't
micromanage
• Win respect and trust
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of Sciences of Education andCultural andFormative Processes, University of Florence, Technische Universität Dortmund, Sozialforschungsstelle, National Technical University of Athens, ATiT, bit
media e-Learningsolution GmbH & Co KG, UNEP/GRID-Warsaw Centre, Branch of the National Foundation for Environmental Protection, ITEC Incorporated CompanyContinuous Vocational Training
Centre, Vyara Foundation, Kantonsschule Solothurn Digital Earth Centre of Excellence Switzerland, Mary Immaculate College, Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca,
Bundesgymnasium andBundesrealgymnasium Waidhofen an derThaya,National College, University of the Aegean,EuropeanCentre of Studies andInitiatives, Univerza vLjubljani, Fundatia
Professional, Universidad Complutense deMadrid, IES SAN ROQUE, Geodetic Institute of Slovenia, 3rd Primary School of Agia Paraskevi, REALSOCIEDAD GEOGRÁFICA, Universidade daBeira
Interior, Universidad de Leóny, GhentUniversity, Teachers' training college of the dicese Linz, State University of Library Studies andInformation Technologies, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University of Cologne, Escola Básica Integrada de Santa Maria , University of Education Heidelberg, Research Groupfor Earth Observation, Faculty of Earth
Sciences Nicolaus Copernicus University, University of Porto, Paris LodronUniversität Salzburg, EuropeanAssociation of CareerGuidance, Thales Foundation, Centre for the Advancement of R&D in
Educational Technology(CARDET), National and University Library, Social Innovations Centre, Komunikujeme, o.s., EuropeanUniversity Cyprus, P.M.F. S.r.l., ASSIST Software SRL, E-Ludo
Interactive di Salvatore Mica & C. s.n.c., Kecioren District Directorate of National Education, TRAINING 2000, Companhia de Ideias - Media, Lda., Basisschool Zavelberg
ICTKeyAction3EuropeanProjectwiththesupportoftheLifelongLearningProgrammeoftheEuropeanUnion
www.schoolonthecloud.eu , linkedin.com/groups/schooloncloud-7426807,twitter.com/school_cloud , facebook.com/schoolonthecloud
This leaflet provides information and guidance for Managers and Leaders in terms of the education potential of Cloud Computing in education.
It is the result of a workshop in Lithuania in November 2014. Information about Working Group 1: Karl Donert, kdonert@yahoo.com
WiththesupportoftheLifelongLearningProgrammeoftheEuropeanUnion.ThisprojecthasbeenfundedwithsupportfromtheEuropeanCommission.This
publicationreflectstheviewsonlyoftheauthor,andtheCommissioncannotbeheldresponsibleforanyusewhichmaybemadeoftheinformationcontainedtherein.