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Judy Robison

Intel® Teach Elements-Online Professional Development Courses - 21 views

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    "Intel® Teach Elements are free, just-in-time professional development courses that you can experience now, anytime, anywhere. This series of compelling courses provides deeper exploration of 21st century learning concepts."
Dennis OConnor

Intel Teach Elements: Project-Based Approaches - 0 views

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    This is a self-paced class in project based learning produced by Intel. Free, high quality content with masterful design.
John Smith

McAfee Antivirus 2017 is in the Market Now: Read Its Review & All Tech Support Info Here! - 0 views

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    McAfee has come up with its all new upgraded Antivirus 2017. Created and maintained by Intel Security. Need Help then call McAfee Antivirus support phone number 1-800-445-2810
Nigel Coutts

Girls in Tech - Reflections from VIVID Ideas - The Learner's Way - 6 views

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    Sydney has become a beacon that brings people together and sparks conversations. Most recently the conversation centred on the topic of girls in tech and what might be done to re-dress the gender balance in STEAM subjects and related career pathways. Sponsored by INTEL this Vivid Ideas event drew a mix of entrepreneurs, educators and tech luminaries to the Museum of Contemporary Art on a Saturday afternoon to share their ideas on what might be done.
Julie Shy

FUNdamentals of Learning - Symbaloo - 0 views

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    Our collection of tools from the Intel webinar
LUCIAN DUMA

My reflections after Intel Teach Essentials Course Prague 2012 . Many GlogsterEDU featu... - 0 views

Neil O'Sullivan

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 0 views

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    Digital Learning Environments from HP and Intel
Peter Horsfield

Eesha Khare - Extraordinary People Changing the Game - 0 views

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    Meet the extraordinary inventor of supercapacitor that can be recharged in 20 seconds, Eesha Khare. She won 50,000 dollars in 2013 in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Her invention can be used in mobile phone batteries, cars, and other every-day gadgets. "Do not look at titles." To read more about Eesha Khare visit www.thextraordinary.org
J Black

Top News - Tech giants vow to change global assessments - 0 views

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    Based on extensive research, Cisco, Microsoft, and Intel concluded that most education systems have not kept pace with the dramatic changes in the economy and the skill sets that are required for students to succeed. These skills include the ability to think critically and creatively, to work cooperatively, and to adapt to the evolving use of information and communications technology (ICT) in business and society.
Kerry J

Flux » Articles | Time for a Change? - 0 views

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    Over the past 12 months Cisco ,Intel and Microsoft have worked together to develop a plan with the aim of creating new modes of assessment suitable for 21st century skills and are now hoping to enlist the support of political, education and business leaders.
Maggie Verster

Intel Partners in Learning Index - 9 views

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    "These activities are designed so that all educators can find something that interests them irrespective of their computer experience. You will notice that there is a range of scenarios. Look through the list and start with the one that interests you the most. At the end of each activity you will notice that there are further scenarios related to the one you have just completed as well as links to skills at a higher level of difficulty."
Maggie Verster

Intel®Teach: Skills for Success Course Overview & material - 10 views

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    Skills for Success will provide you with hands-on opportunities to explore and discover how to do many things on a computer. You will have a chance to use computers to find information on the Internet as well as use computers to paint and draw pictures, write, solve mathematics problems, and create presentations.
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