Technology is transforming education, changing how and when students learn, both inside and outside the classroom. At Bett this year, educators and school leaders experienced firsthand how they can use this technology to create a personalized learning approach that enhances foundational skills and helps all students succeed.
Catch Intel’s recap on our experiences at Bett – from interactive demos showcasing our 360⁰ learning approach on our stand,
to hands-on making and coding workshops in the STEAM village to our School Leaders Summit panel discussion with Intel Education Visionaries.
Modern teaching tools, including hands-on making, coding, and STEAM-based learning, equip students with the problem-solving, critical-thinking, creativity, and inquiry-based learning skills they need for career readiness.
As the basis of a technology-rich, 360° learning experience, the IT engine powers the personalized learning journey by providing relevant content and student assessment information to educators. This flexible infrastructure also helps schools boost operational efficiency and ensures the security and privacy protection they need.
Maximize your investment in technology. Beyond enhancing the learning experience, the right solutions can optimize facilities, classroom management, and increase campus security—all of which results in increased savings and greater student retention.
Intel® powered devices for education deliver a great learning experience for a broad range of ages and student activities: explore the laptops, 2 in 1s, tablets, and Chromebook* devices that best fit your needs.
Learning by doing inspires students. Integrating the maker movement into education develops the kind of computational thinking and modern skills that transfer to the competitive global workforce.
The cloud is transforming teaching and learning by changing the way teachers, curriculum leads, and IT professionals work. It also helps deliver more engaging experiences for students.
Every school needs a comprehensive privacy and security strategy. Intel can help move toward the necessary IT infrastructure for the rigorous protection they require.
Learn how these educators are personalizing learning and preparing students with the modern skills needed to succeed in the workforce
Ian Phillips shares how he uses project-based learning to develop students’ problem solving skills.
Gareth Shaw discusses how he uses technology and popular apps with his students to take learning beyond the classroom.
Simon Wing provides insights into how his school is preparing its young learners for careers in technology.
Ian Phillips shares his sources of inspiration for how he uses edtech and project-based learning at his school.
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