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IntelTransforming Education

through Technology

Name of Presenter

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Elementary & Secondary Education

ProfessionalDevelopment

A worldwide program created by teachers, for teachers, to help them effectively integrate technology into instruction and enhance student learning. Includes use of the Internet, Web page design, and student projects.

Learn more about Intel® Teach to the Future at www.intel.com/education/teach

Intel® Teach To The Future

– In-Service Program for experienced teachers

– Pre-Service Program for future teachers

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Elementary & Secondary Education

includes free content, interactive tools, and other useful resources for educators

– Unit & Project Plans: Collection of more than 50 unit and project plans, developed by experienced K-12 teachers

– Interactive Thinking Tools: Web- based tools designed to promote higher level thinking

– Innovation Odyssey: Online showcase of

technology-enriched projects from classrooms around the world

ClassroomTools andResources

Intel® Innovation in Education Website (www.intel.com/education)

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Recognitionof Excellence

Key Activities:

– Intel ISEF: The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the world's largest pre-college science competition for students grades 9-12 worldwide

– Intel STS: The Science Talent Search (STS) is America's oldest and most highly regarded pre-college science competition for U.S. high school seniors – Schools of Distinction Awards:

Highlights successes of the nation’s best schools

Elementary & Secondary Education

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Shift to the Knowledge EconomyThe world is changing

Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners, © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved

From Natural Resources Based . .From Natural Resources Based . . To Knowledge Based . . .To Knowledge Based . . .

Resulting in a change in the way….

• We work• We communicate• We create• We live

Critical skills for success :• Digital literacy• Higher order thinking• Problem solving• Good Communication• Work effectively in teams• Life long learning

In order to prepare our kids for success in the changing world….

• Learning must be different …• Teaching must be different ...

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Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce

Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners, © Copyright 2002 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved

• Students more engaged in learning process

• Higher attendance rates & Lower drop-out rates

• Increased % of students continuing education

• Increased parental involvement & communication

• Students developing higher order thinking skills

Bring PCs into the Classroom

Supply & train teachers

Increase PC : student ratio

Traditional Classrooms

Computer Labs

Integrated Learning Tool

One-to-One

Mobile Carts

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21st Century Work Skills

• What do our kids need to learn to compete in a Global Knowledge Based Economy?

• Know how to use technology tools– Thinking & Problem Solving - spreadsheets– Information and Communication Skills –

Groupware, presentation– Interpersonal & Self Direction – e-learning,

calendar, collaboration tools

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K12 eLearning Usage Models

IT-enhanced LearningIT-enhanced Learning

IT LearningIT Learning

Ubiquitous eLearningUbiquitous eLearning

AccessSchool Station>30:1

Labs15:1

In-classroom5:1

Ubiquitous 1:1

School ComputerizationSchool Computerization

Usage Model

Basic School Admin

Learn about ICT

ICT-enhanced eLearning

Anytime, anywhere eLearning

Student: PC Ratio

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What is 1:1 Computing?

A Shift from Instructor-centric to Student-centric Learning Model

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1:1 Drivers

• Individuals: Help citizens realize full potential and lead a happy, rewarding life

• Society: Reduce the digital divide

• Economy: Ensure students graduate with the right skills for the knowledge-driven economy

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Archite

ct

Architect

Architect

Architect

Engage

Engage

Engage

Engage

Deploy

Deploy

Deploy

Deploy

• Ease of

deployment

• Increased

availability of

competitive

solutions in the

marketplace

Discover

Discover

Discover

Discover

Scale Scale Scale Scale

Enabling Solutions for 1:1Enabling Solutions for 1:1

FundingFunding

Rich Digital Curriculum

Rich Digital Curriculum

LearningSystemsLearningSystems

LeadershipLeadership

ResultsResultsAcademic EvaluationsAcademic EvaluationsDocumenting Best PracticesDocumenting Best PracticesPromoting Success StoriesPromoting Success Stories

Reference ArchitecturesReference ArchitecturesSoftware OptimizationSoftware Optimization

Grant WritersGrant WritersPolicy InfluencePolicy InfluencePartnering with NGO/MultilateralsPartnering with NGO/Multilaterals

Education PlatformsEducation PlatformsCommunicationsCommunicationsLearning Management SystemsLearning Management Systems

Policy InfluencePolicy InfluenceGovernment ForumsGovernment Forums

ProfessionalDevelopmentProfessionalDevelopment

Teacher TrainingTeacher TrainingSoftware Best PracticesSoftware Best Practices

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Considerations•

ResultsWhat results can I use to convince naysayers?How will I be able to measure the effect of my new project?

• Digital CurriculumIs there content available?

• FundingWhere do I get funding?

• Learning SystemsTotal cost of ownership – What’s the most cost effective way to implement?

• LeadershipHow do I get buy-in at the state level? With principals?

• Professional Development What resources exist for teacher training?

How do I get buy-in with teachers?

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Intel & Gateway Joint Program – Value Proposition

• Consulting

• Digital Curriculum Assessment & recommendation

• On-line teacher assessment tools

• GW Education services

• in class mentoring

• Leadership training

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Next Steps

• Contact your local GTW or Intel representative for more information

• Visit http://www97.intel.com/education/ for the latest 1:1 blueprints, white papers and case studies