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Education
We are actively involved in education, advocacy, and technology access programs today to give students around the world—from New York to New Delhi—the opportunity to become the innovators of tomorrow. Over the last decade, Intel has invested more than $1 billion, and our employees have volunteered more than 2.5 million hours, toward improving education in more than 50 countries.
Learn more in the Education sectionFiletype/Size:PDF 4.39MB of the complete Intel 2008 Corporate Responsibility Report.
Improving teaching and learning with technology
In 2008, through the Intel® Teach Program, we provided professional development for more than 1.1 million teachers, bringing the total number of teachers trained to over 6 million since the program’s inception.
Advancing science, engineering, and math skills
The Intel Foundation announced its single largest commitment ever: a $120 million investment in math and science education over the next 10 years.
Collaborating for greater impact
In 2008, Intel worked with UNESCO, Microsoft, and Cisco to launch a guide for policy makers to use in shaping their countries’ approach to applying technology in education.
Inspiring young minds
See how Intel is helping transform education around the world—both inside and outside the classroom.
Providing technology access
See how the low-cost, rugged Intel-based classmate PC is helping meet the needs of students around the world.
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