As part of Intel's ongoing commitment to improving education through the effective use of technology, Intel's Education Market Platforms Group (EMPG) launched the Intel Education Service Corps in September 2009. This program is a short-term service and career development opportunity, for a select group of Intel employees to travel to a developing country for two weeks to directly support the deployment of Intel-powered classmate PCs. From September 2009 to the present, the Intel Education Service Corps (IESC) has deployed over 100 Intel employees in 19 teams to work with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries such as Bangladesh, Bolivia, Egypt, India, Kenya, Uganda and Vietnam, setting up Intel-powered classmate PCs and training teachers and children in their use.
0:39 google product placement! :D
crackos2008 7 months ago
But can it run Crysis?
CGescape 7 months ago 2
I think this is one of the most motivational and phenomenal programs. It really puts corporate citizenship in the hands of the employees and allows them to make huge and priceless contributions to a smarter planet and a better world.
wendyevelynwick 8 months ago
i like their netbooks!!!!
PCMacForever24 9 months ago
Meh. Dosn't look like much compared to the OLPC, AMD has beaten you Intel
ItsAComment 10 months ago
awesome, sooo proud of u Intel... anything we can do to help, we will....
atlaschooty 10 months ago
Awesome
therealandycook 10 months ago