From Laptops to the Cloud
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❗️ Murdoch Student Only❗️
☁️ Ever wondered how the internet actually works — or what "the cloud" really means?
We are hosting a hands-on workshop where you'll build a mini internet from scratch using nothing but the devices in the room — your laptops and phones.
No prior experience needed. Just bring your laptop.(especially recommended for students doing ICT169+ICT171!!)
📍 Venue: Room 208
💻 Bring your own device.
🕚 11:00 AM - 01:00 PM
What you'll actually do:
- Set up a local network using your phone as a hotspot and discover devices on it using IP addresses.
- Send raw messages between laptops using TCP — no apps, no abstraction.
- Deploy a webpage from one laptop to another using SSH & SCP, then browse to it from your phone.
- Stress test your setup and see exactly why AWS EC2 exists — live, in real time.
By the end of the session, you'll be able to:
- Understand how devices communicate over a network using IP addresses and ports
- Explain the client-server model from hands-on experience
- Understand what "deploying an application" actually means at a fundamental level
- Articulate the real-world problems that cloud platforms like AWS EC2 solve
Workshop Format:
- 11:00 AM — Setup & Network Topology
- 11:10 AM — Network Discovery (ping triangle)
- 11:20 AM — Raw TCP Messaging with netcat
- 11:35 AM — Remote Deployment via SSH & SCP
- 12:00 PM — Stress Test (the "why EC2 exists" moment 💥)
- 12:05 PM — The EC2 Bridge: Live Demo & Discussion
- 12:30 PM — Wrap-up & Q&A
Every activity has a zero-code path for non-technical students and a deeper extension for CS/IT students — so no one gets left behind or under-challenged.
Open to all majors. Free to attend.
