This program is an after-school, community based learning program that enables youth in underserved areas to access cutting-edge technology and become self-confident, motivated learners and leaders. The network is based on a learning model created by the Boston Museum of Science in collaboration with MIT Media Labs. Intel joined as lead sponsor in 2000 and has invested more than $35.0 million in ICCN. The network has over 100 clubhouses in 20 countries, which provide over 25,000 youth access to technology.
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Educators are shaping the future in classrooms around the world. Learn how Intel® Education Solutions create solutions that help students develop 21st century skills.
Intel and students at Auburn City School District talk about transforming education with technology. (2:04)
Video demo: comments by elementary students and others on how learning is faster and deeper by using the Intel-powered classmate PC. (3:18)