Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), a business owned by Amazon.com, today launched AWS Educate in China to help educators and students in China use cloud technology in their classrooms to help retain talent in China's cloud computing industry. Currently, a group of professors from Tsinghua University, Peking University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Harbin Institute of Technology and Xi'an Jiaotong University have taken the lead in joining the AWS Educate program and will focus on Cloud Computing, Internet of Things (IOT), Software Engineering and Computer Science (CS) ) Based on the theme of pilot courses for development. The AWS Educate program is set to go live in China this fall, when educators in China will be able to quickly and easily discover cloud-related course content, incorporate cloud computing into teaching curricula and provide Chinese students with hands-on cloud computing technology experience. AWS Credits enable students and educators to work cost-effectively in the AWS cloud environment. With AWS approval, educational institutions, educators and students are eligible to join the AWS Educate program for free. To learn more about AWS Educate and the application plan, visit: Educate will complete the approval as soon as possible.

Over the years, the AWS Education Funding Initiative has brought cloud computing technology to educators and students alike, enabling them to put ideas to work. Based on recipient feedback and success stories, as well as the global demand for cloud industry practitioners, the launch of AWS Educate in China will help more Chinese students, educators and educational institutions to learn cloud computing directly in the classroom . By joining the program

AWS Credits: Educators and students can apply for and redeem AWS credits for applicable services, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Amazon CloudFront Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Elastic MapReduce (Amazon EMR), Amazon Redshift, and Amazon Glacier.

• Web-based training and self-paced labs: Accessing self-paced labs helps educators and students gain hands-on experience with AWS technologies; educators also have online access to AWS Essentials courses to gain a full understanding of AWS products Technical Overview with Universal Solutions.

Collaboration forums: Educators and students participate in live and virtual events designed to help the AWS Educate community bring cloud technology to the curriculum. In China, AWS and the Ministry of Education will jointly create a collaborative forum. These forums will allow Chinese educators and students to access the global resources of the AWS Educate community in the form of posting and searching question answers, joining existing groups, or creating new groups.

• AWS Resources: All Chinese AWS Educate members have access to a wide range of learning materials they can use in the classroom, including best practices webinars, AWS service education videos, and customer case studies.

Tutoring Content: Chinese educators can access and share information developed professionally to help them incorporate cloud technology into their coursework. At the moment, AWS Educate owns English-language material uploaded by more than 300 educators from top computer science and technology universities around the world, including Harvard University, Stanford University and Cornell University. Information includes a complete range of curricula, curricula, handouts and homework such as handouts, videos and assignments from the "Scalable Cloud Computing" course taught by Professor Zack Ives at the University of Pennsylvania; University of Toronto A Eyal de Lara's Introduction to Cloud Computing course and the Introduction to Data Management course at Magdalena Balazinska, University of Washington.

On June 22, Qingdao, China, held an international conference on education informatization, which was hosted by UNESCO and the Ministry of Education. At the meeting, AWS Educate program was introduced to Chinese teachers for the first time.

Shen Ching-ni, a professor at Peking University, said: "I am delighted to be able to include AWS services in my cloud computing curriculum that will allow me to really help students develop real-world solutions that they can face in their careers The AWS Educate program provides our students with project-based learning opportunities and cutting-edge technologies to help our students gain a competitive edge in fast-paced, high-paying jobs after graduation, and I am delighted to be working with AWS The Educate program educator community shares course work and is looking forward to learning from colleagues in computer science professions around the world. "

Yongyong Kang, executive vice president of AWS and Greater China, said: "AWS is committed to accelerating the development of cloud computing-related learning in China while empowering Chinese entrepreneurs, employees and researchers in the cloud computing industry. AWS Educate program is a better way to achieve a full integration of production, education and research.We plan to expand and localize the AWS Educate program, give full play to the power of cloud computing change, and accelerate the latest Knowledge of cloud computing technology in China, expertise to share and promote the use of. "

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