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CLOUD COMPUTING AND EFFECTIVE TEACHING OF CHILDREN: THE PROSPECT AND CHALLENGES
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One of the most crucial aspects of educational growth and activity is cloud computing. With cloud computing, children can access learning materials from virtually anywhere with an internet connection. The study reveals that cloud computing has emerged as a game changing technology in the field of education, offering numerous prospects and addressing various challenges in the effective teaching of children. The study assessed the concept of cloud computing, cloud computing and its effectiveness in teaching children, the prospect of cloud computing, and the challenges of cloud computing in teaching children. The study concluded that cloud technology has a promising future in the effective teaching of children, offering accessibility, collaboration, scalability, and data-driven personalization. As technology continues to evolve, the prospects for enhancing the educational experience of children through the cloud are likely to grow even more. One of the recommendations made was that educational institutions and policymakers should work to improve internet access, invest in teacher training, establish strong data protection policies, and ensure that cloud-based resources are equitable and inclusive for all students.
KEYWORDS: Cloud Computing, Effective teaching, Children, Prospects and Challenges
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