Now in its 13th year, the Intel® Teach Program is the largest, most successful program of its kind, reaching 10 million teachers in 70 countries. Intel® Teach helps K–12 teachers in the United States change the way they teach, empowering them to engage students with digital learning, including digital content, Web 2.0, social networking, and online tools and resources. Intel Teach professional development courses help teachers integrate technology effectively into their existing curricula, focusing on their students’ problem-solving, critical-thinking, and collaboration skills—precisely the ones required in today’s high-tech, networked society.
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Intel® Teach Elements courses offer engaging professional development delivered online, blended, or face-to-face. Designed for teachers in the classroom and pre-service teachers in colleges of education, these courses use interactive eLearning tutorials to guide educators through 21st century learning concepts and develop action plans to implement new practices into their instruction.
Current courses include:
Assessment in 21st Century Classrooms, Collaboration in the 21st Century Classroom, Designing Blended Learning, Educational Leadership, Inquiry in the Science Classroom, Project-Based Approaches, and Thinking Critically with Data.
Convenient, practical, and compelling, Intel® Teach Elements courses are available to K–12 teachers of all subjects. Watch the Intel Teach Elements video to see how your classroom can benefit from the power of digital learning and effective, student-centered approaches.
Build your knowledge of 21st century learning concepts with this free series of professional development courses.
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Program Overview
Intel Teach empowers K–12 teachers to engage students with digital learning.
Free courses help teachers integrate technology into their classrooms.
Regular program evaluation helps educators refine their development efforts and suggest improvements.