User talk:Vethida

Q1) How is cloud computing different than a normal computer? Ans: The difference between them is that in cloud computing after you are done with the work then you can simply upload a file on the internet and due to this software everyone can share files. Moreover, we can get access from anywhere,and anytime even without internet connection. Q2)How could you turn a classroom into a cloud computing classroom? Ans: At first everyone has to get access to a software or a system to get to cloud computing then it will only be possible for class computing to take place in a classroom. Cloud computing also have many benfits if used in a classroom such as A)All students can have access to this system it would be much easier for the students to learn something new from their classmates. B)Share of knowledge as everyone can get access into it and can share ideas amongst each other. C)It would also be easier for the teachers as they can keep track of their students in the classroom more easily.

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