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Intel® Learning Series Supports Education Transformation

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Intel Learning Series solutions are supporting education transformation around the world. Over six million teachers and students in more than 70 countries are generating excitement and building 21st century skills with Intel classmate PCs and software purpose-built for education.

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  • @LeopoldGames I'm from the Palestinian territories has got a .. You can access the channel and watch exclusive review, the project has spread Intel's education around the world

  • Hello .. I am Ahmed from the occupied Palestinian territories ...

    I've got a machine, but I was surprised that the processor of the type "atomic"

    Why do you put the oldest known computer processor? Do we go back to move forward or backwards?? Frankly, I did not like something I want to go back once the device, can I change the processor??

  • And apple says they are going into educational business? Intel has the advantage eyes closed. Intel started innovation before Apple and any other companies.

  • 1 day, and only 20 views? I hope the counter is broken from the views, or something is realy wrong. Intel is the best processor maker and should realy have more viewers, from its users and fans a like.

    Intel, you are doing great job for supporting these kids. I hope its not only restricted to 3 schools as we have seen in the video, and hopefully I would like to see this kind of work spread to the whole corporation industry, and to the whole world with it. Teaching is caring.

  • The kid in the picture looks like he was OMG WOAH

  • Good job Intel, good job.

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