Design of Cloud-Based Education Resource Operation and Open Platform

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With the emergence of cloud computing, it is significant to establish a unified, open and flexible education resource platform for sharing resources and narrowing the gap between education information. Based on the analysis of problems of educational resources construction and the advantages brought by cloud computing technology, this paper proposes a kind of Cloud-Based Education Resource Operation and Open Platform. Then the basic architecture and function of the platform are discussed and a kind of educational resource management and organization model introduced. This paper gives specific directions for education cloud application. Cloud computing technology makes people study at any given time or place with any available device.

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