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CNET: IBM helps students put their heads in the cloud, LotusLive

by Bilal Jaffery on November 5, 2009 · Comments

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This was one of the major topic of discussions from Lotus Knows ideaJam this past summer.  How do you get Students to be interested in IBM Lotus techonology? Simple, make it relevant to their needs. Yesterday, IBM announced a program designed to help educators and students pursue cloud-computing initiatives and better take advantage of collaboration technology in their studies.

The IBM Cloud Academy, announced at the Educause annual conference, includes a global roster of educational institutions as initial participants. Educause is a nonprofit association whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.

IBM will provide the cloud-based infrastructure for the program, with some basic collaboration tools available at the outset. IBM’s LotusLive service provides the basis for the new offering. Participants will immediately be able to do some very basic tactical functions on the new system:

  • Create working groups on areas of interest to the education industry
  • “Jam” on new innovations for clouds in education-related areas with IBM developers
  • Work jointly on technical projects across institutions
  • Share research findings and exchange new ideas

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