Intel opened a teacher training class on the Internet

The chip giant will open a special online training course to help teachers integrate technology into their lectures, as part of a $ 300 million education support project.

This commitment was made by Intel during the 3rd Annual Summit of the Clinton Global Initiative, an event that always requires participating individuals / organizations to announce related projects. global warming, public health, education and poverty.

Specifically, Intel will cooperate with the Government of 15 countries to develop different training versions for about 1.5 million teachers worldwide.

Picture 1 of Intel opened a teacher training class on the Internet Normally, a commercial program of this type will require an investment of up to US $ 300 million over a period of 4 years.

Besides this training program, Intel also plans to invest more than 100 million USD each year in the goal of improving the quality of education in high schools and universities in developing countries.

This is considered to be Intel's attempt to reach new potential customer markets, in the context of PC in developed countries has shown signs of saturation. In the latest fiscal quarter, the company achieved a profit of US $ 1.3 billion on a total revenue of US $ 8.7 billion.

So far, more than 4 million teachers around the world have used Intel's traditional training program to study a variety of topics, from AIDS to finding new sources of fresh water.

Trong Cam