Zusammenfassung
„Cloud Computing“ hat die gesamte IT Landschaft in den letzten Jahren durch neue Architekturen und Servicemodelle nachhaltig verändert. Hieraus ergeben sich auch neue Möglichkeiten der technischen Unterstützung und Orchestrierung von Lernszenarien, insbesondere von mobil gestützten Lernanwendungen. In diesem Kapitel werden aus dieser Perspektive die Auswirkungen von Cloud Computing auf mobile Lernszenarien dargestellt. Hierzu wird zunächst eine Kategorisierung verschiedener Ausprägungen des Cloud Computing im Hinblick auf mobile Lernszenarien eingeführt. Im Folgenden werden spezifische Einsatzformen von Cloud Services in mobilen Lernszenarien herausgearbeitet. Diese werden durch Beispiele aus der Praxis illustriert und konkretisiert. Ein abschließendes Fazit stellt noch einmal die wesentlichen Zusammenhänge und Herausforderungen dar.
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Jansen, M., Bollen, L., Hoppe, H.U. (2018). Technologiekonzepte zur Unterstützung mobiler Lernszenarien durch Cloud Computing. In: de Witt, C., Gloerfeld, C. (eds) Handbuch Mobile Learning. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19123-8_6
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