Friday, December 26, 2008

Visit the Intel Museum


Explore what it's like inside an ultra-clean, highly automated silicon chip fabrication facility (fab); travel through Intel silicon history from Intel's first microprocessor, the 4004, to today's processors based on Intel's 45nm High-k silicon technology; write your name in binary code; "get digitized" by creating a digital postcard; and more!

Education


Intel believes that students everywhere deserve the skills necessary to succeed in a knowledge-based economy. That’s why Intel provides a holistic blend of technologies, programs, and professional development resources for teachers, which empower countries around the world. With improved teaching and learning environments, students are better able to develop the required skills.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Latest News


http://http//www.intel.com/education/icc/results.htm During 2000-2001, EDC's research focused on understanding the process of implementing this model in a wide range of local contexts. This work also identified the factors that contribute to successful implementation:Local understanding of the program vision and goalsStrength of local leadership and local initiativeStability of youth attendanceAdequate, reliable on-site technical know-how.Research suggests that Clubhouses are moving along a developmental progression, building their programs over time, at different rates, and in different ways.In 2002, EDC published the results of a second study focused on understanding the impact of this program on young people. This study examined the work that young people are producing in four Intel Computer Clubhouses. It described whether and how these young people are engaging with the program goals and the specific qualities of Clubhouses that best support young people as they build technological fluency.Learn more* >

Saturday, November 22, 2008

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Science and Math




Today's students are tomorrow's innovators. To inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers, Intel encourages students' interest in science and math by sponsoring science competitions, recognizing innovative school science and math programs and developing rich, interactive learning experiences.

Intel Teach Program portfolio


A range of face-to-face and online offerings designed to enable teachers to introduce, expand and support 21st century learningLearn more

Intel® Teach Program


For a decade, the Intel® Teach Program has been helping K–12 teachers to be more effective educators by training them on how to integrate technology into their lessons, promoting problem solving, critical thinking and collaboration skills among their students. To date, the program has trained more than five million teachers in more than 40 countries, and is committed to reaching 13 million teachers by 2011.