(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2021) Kwapisz, Marcin; Karbowańczyk, Michał
The basic problem of teaching information technologies is a
proper infrastructure for classes and courses. This especially applies to remote
and e-learning, when a student does not have access to “physical”
laboratories. Technologies based on virtualization and containerization can
help a lot to deliver the infrastructure. Unfortunately it requires a significant
amount of administrative work, because many tasks simply have to be done
manually. This article explains the current situation for Infrastructures and
Network Applications (INA) specialization at Institute of Information Technology.
It also describes how the educational infrastructure could or should
be managed in the future.