Intel believes technology can empower educators, leaders and school technology professionals to better prepare students for a lifetime of success. Based on more than a decade of real-world collaboration, implementation and research, Intel Education Solutions are designed to help educators inspire students, to support schools in achieving educational excellence, and to enable better manageability by administrators. Intel’s proven education solutions have helped more than 10 million teachers improve education for hundreds of millions of students in 100 countries.
Intel’s full suite of education solutions are on display in Intel’s stand at Bett 2014 (B358). The stand features a virtual classroom where real teachers will be teaching real class lessons based on Intel curricula.
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In our increasingly global economy, Intel Corporation recognizes that curiosity, critical thinking and a quality education are necessary to prepare tomorrow’s workforce for jobs of the 21st century. That is why Intel collaborates with governments, NGOs and industry to advance education and enable individuals to develop skills for lifelong success. Intel gets directly involved in developing education solutions and programs as well as through advocacy and technology access efforts. Intel’s programs are tailored based on local community needs, but are unified by the common theme of unlocking individual potential by providing the skills and opportunities for success. www.intel.com/education
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170 cm drop-resistance and IP52 water-resistance and dust-resistance
2Battery Usage Scenario LCD always On, 200nits; Internal Speaker, set system volume to 50 percent, set Web, video player and other volume to max.
Scenario 1: System Idle, Scenario 2: E-Reader, Scenario 3: 720P Video Streaming via Wi-Fi, Scenario 4: Web Browsing, Scenario 5: Gaming (Fruit Ninja etc.), Scenario 6: Classroom Management (connect to teacher PC), LCD Off, Headphone, 50 percent Volume, Scenario 7: MP3 Playback Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors.
3Available on select Intel® Core™ processors. Requires an Intel® HT Technology-enabled system. Consult your PC manufacturer. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software used. For more information including details on which processors support HT Technology, visit http://www.intel.com/info/hyperthreading.
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