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| Education Programs & Resources |
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| Intel's education efforts focus on improving teaching and learning through the effective use of technology. Advancing math, science, and engineering education and research, are also key to these efforts. Further, Intel works with education leaders worldwide on solutions which support the creation of 21st century skills. |
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| Intel's global commitment to education |
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Since its founding in 1968, Intel has actively engaged in providing programs and resources that improve teaching and learning, while promoting mathematics and science programs in the local communities in which we operate. Today, through cooperation with multinational organizations, governments, and education partners, Intel drives programs, policies and solutions that promote educational excellence all over the world.
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Advancement of math, science and engineering education and research through pre-college science competitions, math and science professional development training programs, and media-rich content.
Learn more about the resources available through the Intel® Higher Education Program for bringing technology expertise to university campuses, providing student opportunities, and encouraging entrepreneurship.
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Innovative ways to use technology and promote critical 21st century skills in the classroom or in the community for K-12 education.
Research-based professional development for teachers and leaders focused on integrating technology into student-centered curriculum.
Intel Museum Education Programs is a collection of online exhibits and interactive lesson plans, on the science and technology of silicon manufacturing, that teachers can use in their classrooms.
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| For students and recent college graduates |
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Intel's student support programs assist undergraduate and graduate students studying in the fields of electrical engineering, computer science, and manufacturing worldwide.
You can also learn more about student and recent college graduate programs at Intel in our Student Center.
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