After explaining the theory, you need to show how cloud computing works in practice. You can use cloud services and tools from various providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or IBM Cloud to demonstrate how to access, use, and manage information systems in the cloud. You can choose the cloud services and tools that are relevant to your domain, audience, and objectives. For example, you can use AWS S3 to show how to store and retrieve data in the cloud, Azure App Service to show how to create and deploy web applications in the cloud, GCP BigQuery to show how to analyze large datasets in the cloud, or IBM Watson to show how to use artificial intelligence in the cloud. You can use
tags to show the code snippets, commands, or scripts that are needed to interact with the cloud services and tools.
###### Discuss cloud security and governance
One of the most important aspects of cloud computing is security and governance. You need to explain how to protect and control information systems and data in the cloud. Cloud security and governance involve various concepts, principles, and practices such as encryption, authentication, authorization, auditing, compliance, policies, and roles. You need to explain how these concepts, principles, and practices apply to the cloud and how they differ from the traditional information systems environment. You also need to explain the shared responsibility model of cloud security and governance, which means that both the cloud provider and the cloud user have roles and responsibilities in ensuring the security and governance of information systems and data in the cloud. You can use scenarios, cases, and examples to illustrate the risks and benefits of cloud security and governance.
###### Share cloud resources and communities
Finally, you need to provide your learners with some resources and communities that can help them learn more about cloud computing and stay updated with the latest trends and developments. Cloud computing is a dynamic and evolving field that requires continuous learning and improvement. You can recommend some books, courses, blogs, podcasts, videos, webinars, or events that cover various topics and aspects of cloud computing. You can also suggest some online platforms, forums, groups, or networks that allow information systems professionals to connect, collaborate, and share their experiences and insights about cloud computing. You can use links, ratings, reviews, or testimonials to highlight the quality and relevance of the resources and communities.
######Here’s what else to consider
This is a space to share examples, stories, or insights that don’t fit into any of the previous sections. What else would you like to add?