男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Opinion / Berlin Fang

Tap into the potential of the 'cloud'

By Berlin Fang (China Daily) Updated: 2014-08-29 07:39

Tap into the potential of the 'cloud'

During my recent 10-day home trip to China, half of which was spent on the road, I borrowed my 84-year-old mom's cell phone, with an amazing battery time, to keep in touch with people. It was a dumb phone and even made me ironically conspicuous at an intelligent learning environment conference, where I had a presentation on, what else but, fluid learning in today's "bring your own device" environment.

When I returned to my hometown, the dumb phone also made me a laughing stock of former classmates, who, like almost everyone else, boast of some kind of shiny, whiz-bang touch-screen smartphones.

On trains and buses I saw that most people were busy chatting with friends, watching movies or playing games on their smartphones. The devices were used a great deal to consume information and to chit-chat online, because people still use computers to do "serious" work, and still store contents in computers which take up space and slow down speed.

So I asked several people why not put their contents in the cloud? Invariably, I got that "glazed" look. What cloud?

In the United States, I am in the habit of putting my contents in a cloud-based storage space such as Evernote, Dropbox or Google Drive, which allows me to access them anytime anywhere using mobile devices. Such cloud-based solutions facilitate many types of performance, and incidental or context-based learning. With cloud-based services, one can start and stop anytime and pick up on another device from where he/she left off. Users can also produce content using multiple devices and aggregate their efforts in the cloud, as well as invite collaborators or readers if teamwork is required.

China's mobile devices are appearing like mushrooms after a spring rain, challenging established players such as Apple. Yet much discussion on hand-held devices is focused on their functions as standalone gadgets, instead of their ability to make learning and personal productivity easier. Users hoard fragmentized contents in multiple devices, vulnerable to risks of malware, viruses and hardware failures. Horror stories of data loss abound, but the culture of cloud computing is still not in sight.

Google's aggressive push of its cloud-based services such as Google Doc and Google Drive is effectively changing the way people work, because such services enable multi-user collaboration, creating conditions for remote teams, teleconferencing and even telecommuting. Baidu, China's counterpart for Google, offers "baidu cloud" for users to share documents and collaborate, but during my short trip I didn't meet anyone who uses such services. Instead, people use thumb drives and e-mails to share documents, creating multiple copies, potentially inconsistent with each other, and wasting time on editing and merging.

This is not a geek ranting about his digital habits. But there is a tremendous disconnect between what is technically possible and what people choose to use. With top-notch smartphones in hand, users are not doing themselves a favor by simply killing time watching videos, playing games and updating their WeChat moments. They miss the opportunity to use their devices to help with learning, personal productivity and team collaboration. It's not that the Chinese are incapable of innovative uses of technologies; in fact, it's fascinating to see people using GPS functions in smartphones to call taxis. The idea is to raise awareness that there are more potential uses to be tapped into, and it is possible to increase personal effectiveness and efficiency by expanding and deepening the uses of the existing cyber infrastructure.

Quite a large percentage of Chinese families now have wifi access and own multiple smartphones. Everything is ready for the "clouds", which hang there, dripping with possibilities. Unless such clouds are effectively used, people's smartphones will be no better than dumb phones.

I have a vision of learning while flowing freely between devices, people, and the physical and virtual worlds. Cloud computing has the promise to help with such fluidity and flexibility. Now is the time to deliver that promise.

The author is a US-based instructional designer, literary translator and columnist writing on cross-cultural issues.

(China Daily 08/29/2014 page9)

Most Viewed Today's Top News
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 五大连池市| 泉州市| 沈丘县| 兴国县| 镇平县| 莱州市| 乌兰浩特市| 永泰县| 灵武市| 菏泽市| 会理县| 肃宁县| 汪清县| 襄樊市| 聂拉木县| 七台河市| 定西市| 抚顺市| 绥棱县| 获嘉县| 遂昌县| 北安市| 台中市| 竹北市| 大港区| 富源县| 遵义县| 阳新县| 鄂尔多斯市| 杭锦后旗| 天祝| 如东县| 石屏县| 涟水县| 临桂县| 临城县| 弋阳县| 康定县| 通城县| 福贡县| 通江县| 宁远县| 竹山县| 蒙阴县| 正蓝旗| 安庆市| 读书| 辰溪县| 嘉义市| 马尔康县| 高密市| 大厂| 含山县| 苗栗市| 农安县| 大新县| 乌恰县| 平和县| 西丰县| 内乡县| 灵璧县| 利津县| 青岛市| 武汉市| 武城县| 怀柔区| 临汾市| 清涧县| 苗栗县| 江安县| 莲花县| 阿勒泰市| 原阳县| 马公市| 确山县| 安康市| 隆尧县| 湖州市| 鄂州市| 宁南县| 英德市| 临高县|