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Explore how the Visual Ranking App can provide students with extended learning opportunities on mobile devices.
See suggestions for planning successful projects using Visual Ranking.
Design and Discovery - free curriculum, 18 sessions, manuals, and hands-on activities for students and facilitators.
Intel provides free tools, resources, and professional development to help K–12 teachers engage students and promote 21st century learning.
A high school project-based unit on the structure of the atom.
To learn about motion, students solve linear motion physics puzzles and work with challenging physics problems.
Watch students engage in a variety of investigations related to the density of liquids, solids, and gases.
Intel® Education: Free Teaching Resources, Tools, and Lesson Plans
Intel provides free STEM curriculum, competitions, and online resources to encourage students' interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
Understand the potential of mobile learning and know the research on making learning more personal through mobile learning.
Understand the potential of mobile learning and know the research on making learning more personal through mobile learning.
Students investigate sound in their environment, conducting research and analysis on how sounds impact their lives.
Watch students engage in a variety of investigations related to the density of liquids, solids, and gases.
Intel® Education thinking tools allow students to exchange ideas, solve problems, and create nonlinguistic representations of what they have learned.
Learn effective use of project approaches across curriculum and grades by following guidelines to target standards.
This project example supports the Intel® Teach Leadership Forum version 3.6.
See how students learn to make compost and understand the social impact of composting in challenging student teams.
Learn about the importance of tapping students’ prior knowledge to help students construct new understanding.
Examine technology-rich Unit Plans you can use right away, or as models for your own planning.
Plan, produce, and publish a persuasive Web site by defining a problem, exploring alternatives, and implementing solutions.
Grade school botanists and climatologists investigate seasonal changes, and create class books.
Students learn about health, nutrition, and consumerism as they create a restaurant offering healthy foods.
Review what research says about higher-order thinking and what this look like in elementary and secondary classrooms.
Students become super sleuths as they learn and apply scientific investigation skills to solve a whodunit crime.