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Intel Embraces 1:1 E-Learning Opportunities At 2ND Intel® Learning Series Alliance Summit In Cairo
Published Jun 23, 2009
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In a continued commitment to deliver best-in-class e-learning solutions to children everywhere, Intel kicked off the 2nd Intel Learning Series Alliance Summit in Cairo from the 23rd – 25th June, Intel also announced its donation of 1000 Intel-powered classmate PCs to Egyptian schools.
Focusing on the Intel-powered classmate PC and 1:1 e-learning, the summit will bring together global and regional leaders from around Europe, the Middle East and Africa in education products and services for training on available programs and tools, networking, and business match making. 1:1 computing has been proofed internationally as the most effective e-learning environment.
Students are best able to practice and learn the collaborative working skills that are the hallmark of 21st century eLearning.
To date, Intel had conducted several 1:1 e-learning pilots amongst several Egyptian schools; one of the most recent ones being ‘Future Schools’ and ‘Omar Ibn Al Khattab School’.
This year, 1000 Intel-powered classmate PCs were donated to Egypt’s Ministry of Education to be deployed around Egyptian schools.
Intel believes that both the students and the teachers must gain the required skills for the 21st century.
Intel works hard to support the advancement of education with sustainable programs co-operating with governments and organizations.
Computer literacy is a clear competitive advantage in the global marketplace Intel has helped in initiating projects and deployment of the Intel-powered classmate PCs in 46 countries around the world.
“No doubt – education is the key for development, We need to ensure young people have the skills to become our innovators of tomorrow ,” said Gordon Graylish, vice president of Intel Europe, Middle East and Africa and deputy general manager for the region.
“Intel has worked with the Egyptian Ministry of Education, the Egypt Education Initiative and leading education organizations to ensure young people have the skills to truly make a difference in a global world.
At the summit we actively engage with local players to bring cutting-edge and culturally relevant solutions to local markets which in turn contribute to the local economy.”
Through its renowned Intel® Teach Program, Intel in Egypt alone has trained 200,000 teachers to effectively integrate technology and project- based learning into their classrooms.
In November 2008, Intel launched another education initiative in Egypt - skoool™.com.eg, its online teaching program, which has brought over half a million page views to its portal so far.Skoool.com.eg is a learning and teaching technology that brings Egyptian students and teachers advanced multimedia resources for mathematics and science.
The resources offered by Intel are easily re-configurable and re-usable in multiple geographies on different platforms and devices.
Over 250 multi-media resources in mathematics and science are available in a range of languages and based on the expertise of top teachers in their fields.
The Intel-powered classmate PC is a small, mobile learning assistant developed specifically for young students (K-6).
The child- friendly, rugged and affordable learning device aims at creating a suitable internet connected, learning environment for students as well as for active day- to- day use by children.
This dedicated 1:1 learning environment includes a devoted laptop for each student and teacher to help in acquiring the skills and knowledge needed in the 21st century.
Purpose-built for youth in education, the Intel-powered classmate PC integrates easily into the classroom while being easy to carry and light-weight.
About the Intel-powered classmate PC and the Intel® Learning Series Alliance:
Created to address on-going education technology needs around the world, the Intel® Learning Series is a collection of hardware, software, and services designed specifically for education.
This collection also offers reference designs for the education market segment.
Additional information is available at http://www.classmatepc.com
About Intel World Ahead Program:
Through its World Ahead Program, Intel strives to improve education, healthcare, entrepreneurship and government services in developing countries worldwide by accelerating access to computers, connectivity and localized Internet content.
Additional information is available at www.intel.com/changingtheworld and www.intel.com/intel/worldahead/index.htm.
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VMD - [Virtual Marketing Department]
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