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Intel® Education

www.intel.com/education

www.intel.com/education/site_support/contactus.htm

"Intel® Education" provides resources supporting the use of technology in classrooms to improve student learning. It also provides information about Intel's global programs to help improve math, science, and technology education.

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The Intel® Education initiative develops and supports programs, with and for educators, to help realize the possibilities of math, science and technology education. With sustained commitments of time and financial resources, the initiative actively helps to advance the technology skills of the tomorrow's workforce.

Special thanks go to Intel® Education for supporting the NETS Refresh Project

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Success Story

High school students in Elsie, Michigan, are learning how to create and finance their “Dream Home” with a little help from technology. Teacher Bonnie Ott asks her students to use the Internet, digital photos, electronic presentations with charts and spreadsheets to conduct research, calculate costs and organize information. To view this “Dream Houses” story or others, visit “An Innovation Odyssey” at www.intel.com/education. A technology-rich classroom project, submitted by teachers from around the world, is showcased every day.

Press Release

At the 2002 National Educational Computing Conference in San Antonio, Texas, Intel Corporation announced that one million teachers around the world will be trained through the Intel® Teach to the Future program by the end of 2003 and launched a new Web site with free, useful tools, innovative ideas and exemplary models of best practices that promote student learning. For more information, visit “News and Success Stories” at www.intel.com/education.


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