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To compete in the marketplace, today’s students must acquire important skills, such as:

  • Technical literacy
  • Effective communication
  • Critical thinking
  • Problem solving
  • Collaboration

Using technology in the classroom can play an important role in helping students to develop these skills, particularly when that assistive technology has been specifically developed to meet the needs of local education systems.

Informed by teachers worldwide, Intel-powered classmate PCs are designed specifically for student use in educational settings. And because local software providers develop the applications, they are relevant to local education needs.

Further, because classmate PCs are manufactured and supported by local businesses, they help to create jobs and stimulate the local economy.



“Information technology is shaping our dreams very significantly. It is a very, very significant tool to prepare the young people for tomorrow and to help us improve the economy for today.”
–Turner Isoun, Minister of Science & Technology, Nigeria