Charles TyburIntel Corporation20 October, 2006
• We live in a “flat” world — each country competes with ALL other countries• Knowledge is key to 21st century competitiveness
Knowledge: The
Principal Global
Commodity
GDP Growth/Productivity
Government Investment in
Education
Technology Integration
Economic Growth and the Knowledge Economy
Intel World Ahead
Accessibility Connectivity Education Content
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“Education and training are a determining factor in each country’s potential for excellence, innovation and competitiveness...”
The Commission of the European Communities, 2006 Joint Council/Commission progress report on
the implementation of the Education & Training 2010 work programme
Education for the 21st century
• Education is a key lever for economic growth — an educated workforce is one of the most important factors for companies’ investment decisions
• To compete in a knowledge-based economy, countries need citizens educated for the 21st century, with 21st century skills
Education Must Build 21st Century Skills
• Technology and media literacy
• Effective communication
• Critical thinking
• Problem solving
• Collaboration
• Access to ICT (Information and Communications Technology) is an essential part of effective eLearning environments
• 21st century skills are best acquired in “eLearning” environments
Learn more about the Intel® Teach Program at:
www.intel.com/education/teach
Improving Teaching and Learning
Professional development with the Intel® Teach Program
• A worldwide program – over 3.5 million teachers trained in 36 countries
• Scaling to 10 million new teachers trained by 2011
• Research-driven and evaluated
• Helps teachers effectively integrate technology
• Helps students gain 21st century skills
Classroom Tools and Resources
The Intel® Education website (www.intel.com/education) includes free content, interactive tools, and other useful resources for educators
• Unit & Project Plans: Collection of more than 50 unit and project plans, developed by experienced K-12 teachers
• Interactive thinking tools: Web-based tools designed to promote higher level thinking
• Innovation Odyssey: Online showcase of 350 technology-enriched projects from classrooms around the world
Intel® Teach Program:A Global View
Evaluating Intel Teach
Third party evaluation key to program success
– Independent global evaluation by EDC
– Evaluation results used to continuously improve program delivery
Evaluation results:*– 91% of teachers said students
were “motivated and involved in the lesson”
– 81% of teachers reported that “student projects showed more in-depth understanding” than other, comparable work
– 75% of teachers integrate technology in new ways after the training
– 61% of teachers increase their use of project-based approaches in their teaching
*Source: EDC International Impact Survey Results, July 2006.
... Barrett poinformował również o inicjatywie dotyczącej uruchomienia kolejnego etapu programu „Intel - Nauczanie ku Przyszłości”. Dotychczas na całym świecie dzięki temu programowi przeszkolono 3 miliony nauczycieli, w tym 85 tysięcy w Polsce, przygotowując ich do stosowania nowych technologii informatycznych w codziennych zajęciach lekcyjnych. Obie strony zadeklarowały, iż będą dążyły do przeszkolenia wszystkich nauczycieli w kraju (ok. 400 000 osób) w zakresie wykorzystania technik informatycznych w klasie. Program ten wpisuje się w Strategię Rozwoju Edukacji na lata 2007-2013 i stanie się elementem wpływającym na podniesienie jakości kształcenia.*
* Oficjalna notatka Kancelarii Prezydenta RP http://www.prezydent.pl/x.node?id=1011848&eventId=4027032
Intel supports teacher training in Poland
...Barrett also announced that Intel is going to extend Intel® Teach to the Future program in Poland. Three million teachers worldwide, including over 85,000 in Poland, have completed training through a professional development program designed to help teachers effectively integrate technology with learning. Both leaders declared that their aim is to train all Polish teachers. This program is connected with Education Development Strategy for 2007-2013 and it will be element helping to increase quality of education.*
* Official PR from Chancellery of the President Official PR from Chancellery of the President http://www.prezydent.pl/x.node?id=1011848&eventId=4027032
Intel supports teacher training in Poland
Next….build the optimal
eLearning Environment
Basic ICT
PC Labs
Classroom eLearning
1:1 eLearning
Technology
Connectivity
Professional Development
Improved Learning Methods
Digital Curriculum
eLearning Environments
> 25:1
Broad, fast coverage (WiFi,
WiMAX)Lab instructor only
Student-centered learning
Complete digital curriculum
integration
~ 10:1Computers-on-wheels or
shared desktops
(~ 5:1)
Laptops (1:1)
Wireless in classroom
Dialup
More people,
deeper instruction
Most people,
thorough instructionProject-based learning
Group
collaboration
Some digital curriculum
integration
Focus on
learning PCs
Wired, lab only
Learn
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Valu
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1:1 eLearning: The Ideal Environment
Libraries Other SchoolsExperts Learning Resources
Online Resources and Communities
• Shift from instructor-centric to student-centric learning
• Laptops enable anywhere, anytime learning
• Access to a world of information
ClassroomOutside Anywhere
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1:1 eLearning Benefits
• Anywhere, anytime learning
• Access to vast information and online learning resources
• Tools students are comfortable with and will use in the workplace
• Bridges digital divide
• Allows different learning styles, individualized instruction
• Engages students with enhanced learning content
Summary
• Act! – Drive Intel Teach to the Future broadly, quickly throughout Poland
• Lead! - Transform education to eLearning, build the optimal elearning environment