


What goes on in classrooms where students exercise their higher-order thinking skills? Plenty. These are active learning places where students engage in robust discussions, pursue investigations, analyze complex information, and solve problems. Teachers play a critical role, of course, facilitating learning activities and posing questions that take students' thinking to deeper levels.
To help teachers and students make the most of active learning experiences, Intel® Innovation in Education is developing a suite of online tools, available at no charge and accessible from any computer connected to the Internet. More 
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At a curriculum development workshop in Beijing in August, Intel and Purdue University's Douglas Comer unveiled the new networking and network processor curriculum and presented the first textbook on the subject to workshop attendees. More 
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