Title: Intel Innovation in Education
1Intel Innovation in Education
- Cynthia D. Reed
- SW Region Program Manager
- Intel Corporation
2The Changing Shape of Society From Resource
Based . . .
3To Knowledge Based . . .
4Education Mission Objectives
- Mission
- To be a major force in improving K-12 science,
math, engineering and technology education.
- Objectives
- Improve education through the
effective utilization of technology - Broaden access to technology
- Encourage and support women and minorities to
enter technical careers
5Intel Involved in Education
6Why is Intel Involved?
- To improve education in support of workforce
development - To promote improved math/science skills and
support long-term engineering needs - To improve student learning
- Help change how teachers teach and how students
learn, taking advantage of new technologies
7K-12 Initiatives
- Curriculum
- StRUT- Students Recycling Used Technology
- AP, Higher level Math and Science
- Articulation with Community College
- ISEF and Intel Science Talent Search
- Teacher Development
- internships
- Computers
8Community CollegeTechnician Development
- Convene similar industry partnerships
- Identify partner community colleges
- Identify secondary schools to develop K-12
curriculum articulation/dual enrollment - Develop core curriculum
- SMT, Aviation, Bio-Tech, IT
- Train faculty and provide internships
- Serve on state workforce development councils
- Engage college leadership
9University
- Labs and Equipment
- Scholarships, Fellowships
- Faculty Opportunities
- Funding for Research
- Begin work with COE in developing math and
science teachers
10Intel ? Teach to the Futurewith support from
Microsoft and Hewlett Packard
- A worldwide initiative to provide teachers with
the skills to effectively integrate computer
technology into existing curriculum to improve
student learning. - Over the next three years, Intel will invest 100
million in cash, equipment, curriculum
development and program management to train more
than 400,000 classroom teachers in 20 countries
around the world, 100,000 of which will be in the
US.
11Computers arent magic, teachers are.
- The scope of this program
- represents the industrys
- recognition that all the
- educational technology in
- classrooms today is worth nothing if teachers
dont - know how to use it effectively. Computers arent
- magic, teachers are.
Intel CEO Craig Barrett
12Intel ? Teach to the Future
- Train 100,000 or more teachers in US in 1,000
days - Train 400,00 teachers worldwide
- States include
- CA, AZ, TX, OR- yr. 2000
- NM, MA, DC, WA, UT- yr. 2001
- Countries include
- Germany, France, UK, Ireland, China
- India, Costa Rica, and others
13Teacher Development Todays Reality
- 20 of U.S. teachers feel prepared to integrate
computers into classroom instruction. - 30 of school district's technology budget should
be spent on teacher training. - 9of a school district's technology budget
(average) spent on training. - 50 of teachers receive training on their own,
with their own money. - 2,000,000 new teachers needed in U.S. public
schools by the year 2010. - 3 states require technology training as a
prerequisite for license renewal.
Source U.S. Department of Education, Milken
Exchange on Education Technology, Education Week
14Other Industry Leaders Support Intel ? Teach to
the Future Half-Billion Dollar Commitment to
Improve Student Learning
- Microsoft will contribute 344 million in
software and program support. - Hewlett-Packard Company to establish a training
lab for master teachers. - Computer Manufacturers offering steep discounts
for participating school districts (1 per
classroom teacher)
15A Winning Collaborative
Master Teachers Receive
Schools Receive
Use of high end laptop as well as stipends to
train others
Trained teachers
Intel Teach to the Future
Discounts on computers and other products
Opportunity to speak at state and national
conferences
Free training
Up-to-date software for labs and teachers
provided by Microsoft
Free training on effective usage of computer
integration in the classroom, Intel certified