How is Intel helping educators, education foundations and development institutions to use technology to improve education outcomes?
On our our website, we highlight four major areas: accessibility, connectivity, education and localised content. Accessibility is about whether students and teachers have access to PCs. Connectivity is about whether they are connected to the web so they can communicate with other people. Education addresses the skills needed to make good use of the technology, and localised content is about whether there is access to relevant information. We always start with these four main concepts. Building upon this foundation, the Intel Education Initiative focuses on two main objectives: improving education through the effective use of technology, and advancing math, science and engineering education and research. As a global technology company, we understand that the skills that will be needed to solve the challenges that face our planet are ones that require the highest order of imagination, problem solving and technical knowledge. That is why in every area of involvement in education, whether