Intel is making a difference in education on six continents. The Global Tour on the Intel Education Web site lets you explore some of the ways that Intel is involved in education around the world.
See how Costa Rica is using robots to strengthen its national technical and engineering education programs.
Find out about the first Intel Computer Clubhouse in Africa, which provides a safe, creative environment where young people from under-served communities work closely with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, develop skills, and build confidence through the use of technology.
Understand how the Intel® Teach to the Future program helps Polish teachers meet new professional development standards.
Learn about Ang John Wei, a student in Malaysia, who created a software application that converts a person's singing or humming to musical notation. Wei was the first place winner at the Intel National Schools' Science Innovation Competition 2002.
"Intel is committed to being an asset to our communities worldwide. We will continue to support our education effortsthey are long-term investments in our future and the future of our world."