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Computing the Cloud Storage for Computer-Aided Learning Access
Abstract
Computer-assisted learning is a type of educational practice that involves the use of computer systems and other technology. It can take many different forms, and it involves a variety of tools and devices, including smartphones, tablets, personal computers, and others, despite its reputation. Different types of software and procedures are used in CAL. It can be used in a variety of subjects, including language acquisition and math. It is also used at all stages of education by then and now booming sectors in the coronavirus pandemic situation, particularly K to 12 programs, distance programs, skills and vocational training institutes, corporate training programs sometimes by individual broadcast trainers. Computer-assisted learning improves the teaching and learning process, resulting in higher levels of engagement and results. However, there are certain disadvantages to CAL. The authors look into the storage purpose of the CAL sessions as well as conversations. This is the time, the authors have to focus on the storage aspect of the CAL sessions, as much as the chats.
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