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Intel believes all students, everywhere, deserve to have the tools they need to become the next generation of innovators. From local schools to global universities, Intel works to help improve the quality of education around the world.

The Intel Teach Program helps teachers understand how, when and where to bring technology tools and resources into their classrooms. The Program has trained teachers in 13 countries in Asia Pacific and benefited more than 2.63 million teachers, with 290,000 trained in 2008.

The Intel Higher Education Program is a collaborative worldwide effort – working with more than 150 universities and governments in 34 countries – that not only brings cutting-edge technology expertise to universities, but also helps move that technology from university labs to local communities through research grants, technology entrepreneurship forums, and mentoring by Intel technologists. In Asia Pacific, Intel collaborates with top universities in China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines and Taiwan to engage in focused research and encourage student participation in research throughout their education, especially in the areas of multi-core curriculum.

For more than a decade Intel has sponsored the world’s largest science fair, the annual Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF). In 2012, Intel ISEF brought together more than 1,500 young scientists from over 70 countries, regions and territories to compete for more than $3 million in awards and scholarships. In Asia Pacific, more than 100 students participated in 2011, with 39 finalist winning awards, including the Best of Category award in Chemistry.

The Intel® Education Help Guide is an interactive, step-by-step tutorial for students to unlock their technology potential, covering hundreds of demonstrations about how to complete everyday computer tasks. Do your students want to make a bar chart from spreadsheet data? Do they need assistance setting up a three-column template for a document? Do they need guidance on adding photos and videos to a presentation? The Help Guide is a handy tutorial that is user-friendly, offering visually-rich demonstrations, which use non-technical language easy for your students to grasp. Click to access the Help Guide in your local language.

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