PRESS KIT - Intel-powered classmate PCIntel Launches the New Classmate PC at the Zoo
On April 26, 2010, Intel launched the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC at the Central Park Zoo in New York City. Local students and reporters enjoyed a day at the zoo, where the children explored the features of the classmate PC in a classroom setting and as they toured the exhibits. Below are highlights from the day's event.
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A Fifth grade student from a Long Island elementary school tries out the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC design in tablet mode with the stylus pen.
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A Fifth grade student from a Long Island elementary school takes a photo with the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC.
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A Fifth grade student from a Long Island elementary school takes a photo with the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC.
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A Fifth grade student from a Long Island elementary school carries the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC via the retractable handle.
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SMART Board is an interactive whiteboard that uses touch technology to help teachers manage students’ work on the classmate PC screens, as well as helping students to collaborate with the SMART Classroom Suite and other applications
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Fifth grade students from Long Island complete the LEGO® Education WeDo™ Robotics Hungry Alligator activity, optimized for the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC.
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A Fifth grade student from a Long Island elementary school tries out the new Convertible Nobi 10.1 PC from Equus.
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Fifth grade students from Long Island complete an activity on McGraw Hill LEAD21, an e-learning literacy program, shown here optimized for the new Equus convertible classmate PC.
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A Fifth grade student from Long Island uses the stylus pen to paint on the new convertible classmate PC. Other tools in ArtRage include oil paint, spray paint, pencil and acrylic, among others, which simulate actual painting.
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Fifth grade students from a local Long Island elementary school attended the launch of the new M&A Companion Touch classmate PC at the Wildlife Conservation Society's Central Park Zoo. The students used the clamshell to tablet features, stylus pen and different applications from the Intel Learning Series, as they went on a field trip of the zoo.
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Intel convertible classmate PCs were loaded onto the EarthWalk Cart, a wireless mobile computer laboratory and laptop battery recharging system for education and training.
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A Fifth grade student from a Long Island elementary school tries out new 2go™ Convertible Classmate PC 10.1 from CTL in tablet mode with the stylus pen.
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Fifth grade students from Long Island complete the LEGO® Education WeDo™ Robotics Hungry Alligator activity, shown here, optimized for the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC.
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Fifth grade students from a local Long Island elementary school attended the launch of the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC design at the Wildlife Conservation Society's Central Park Zoo. The students used the clamshell to tablet features, stylus pen and different applications from the Intel Learning Series, as they went on a field trip of the zoo.
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Students from a Long Island elementary school measure temperature and humidity using PASCO SPARKvue and PASPORT® sensors, optimized for the touch-based convertible classmate PC, to complete a activity at the Wildlife Conservation Society's Central Park Zoo.
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Students from a Long Island elementary school measure temperature and humidity using PASCO SPARKvue and PASPORT® sensors, optimized for the touch-based convertible classmate PC, to complete a activity at the Wildlife Conservation Society's Central Park Zoo.
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Fifth grade students from a local Long Island elementary school attended the launch of the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC design at the Wildlife Conservation Society's Central Park Zoo. The students used the clamshell to tablet features, stylus pen and different applications from the Intel Learning Series, as they went on a field trip of the zoo.
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Fifth grade students from a local Long Island elementary school attended the launch of the new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC design at the Wildlife Conservation Society's Central Park Zoo. The students used the clamshell to tablet features, stylus pen and different applications from the Intel Learning Series, as they went on a field trip of the zoo.