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Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators
Intel® Education Initiative
We believe students everywhere deserve to have the tools needed to become the next generation of innovators. Each year Intel invests USD 100 million to help teachers teach, students learn and universities around the world innovate-particularly in the areas of math, science and technology.
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Intel® Teach Program Teacher training
The Intel® Teach Program helps teachers understand how, when and where to bring technology tools and resources into their classrooms.

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Science and math Excellence in science and math
Intel sponsors Intel Science Talent Search and Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, both programs of Society for Science & the Public, and Intel Schools of Distinction to inspire and expand students' knowledge and enthusiasm for science and math.

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Higher education Technology innovation at universities
The Intel® Higher Education Program is a worldwide effort that brings cutting-edge technology expertise to universities through research grants, technology entrepreneurship forums, and mentoring by Intel technologists.

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Community learning Community learning
The Intel® Learn Program and Intel Computer Clubhouse Network are after school programs that teach technology literacy and problem solving skills to underserved youth globally.

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Enabling education worldwide
 
Inspire ›
Share stories, express opinions and learn more about volunteer opportunities to better prepare the next generation of innovators by improving the quality of education today.
Intel World Ahead Program ›
Find out about Intel's program to bring technology benefits to the next billion people.
Expanding What's Possible ›
Read how Intel Chairman Craig Barrett is expanding the possibilities for children around the world.
Classmate PC ›
Learn more about the rugged, affordable learning device that enhances interactive learning for young students worldwide.
 
 
 
Expanding Global
Access to Digital
Content
At the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting, Intel and University of Iowa WiderNet Project made a commitment to bring web content to communities who lack adequate Internet access
 


 
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Intel® Education Initiative