Education Technology Promotes Skills for the Future
Educators and administrators are adapting to a world where students learn in different environments, in different ways. New tools and techniques create immersive learning environments that nurture the mindsets and skill sets students need for jobs in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.1 2 3
Building Skills for Innovation
Education technology (EdTech) is a powerful tool to connect students with learning opportunities. At Intel, we see the potential for using technology in the classroom to help students learn the skills necessary for the Fourth Industrial Revolution job market.
The Intel® Skills for Innovation (Intel® SFI) framework envisions a world in which students learn the skills necessary to traverse the shifting landscape of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Here, they are empowered to be innovators as they prepare for, imagine, and create the jobs of the future.
To help bring this vision to reality, Intel will work with education leaders across the globe. We’ll help ensure teachers and students have access to the technologies and tools they need to meet the challenges of a changing world:
- Empower students to become the innovators of tomorrow: Educators can integrate technology into their programs and lesson plans to build the skills of the future and help students develop cognitive, technical, and social-emotional skills. The right technology tools let students practice skill-building activities anytime, anywhere. These tools help students analyze, evaluate, and create using information as they learn, develop advanced skills, and prepare for the jobs of the future.
- Enable educators to integrate technology, skill building, and higher-order thinking in their teaching: The Intel® Skills for Innovation (Intel® SFI) framework helps educators integrate technology to embrace new ways of teaching from any location and to adapt instructional technology to meet future needs. Reliable, high-performance technology tools give educators peace of mind, so they can focus on their students rather than worrying about technology.
- Establish learning environments for the future of work: Models for adopting and integrating technology help create physical and virtual spaces that empower students to reach their full potential, master future-ready skills, and be ready for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Preparing for the Future of Work
Intel supports educators in leading the transformation of education. We offer technology tools, lesson guides, and best practices to drive student engagement and skill building in an effective, secure, and manageable way.
Choosing the Right Devices
Schools incorporating technology in the classroom face daunting challenges—especially now that “the classroom” includes students’ homes. Selecting the right computers for education can help teachers and students reach their goals.
Remote Learning
Educators, parents, and students face extraordinary change as they adapt to remote teaching and learning. The Intel Education Group partnered with leading US educators to create remote learning companion guides to support this transition.
Technology for Schools
Technology is changing when and where educators teach and how they personalize learning. With the right technology, from student and teacher devices to cloud-based solutions, educators can create environments that make learning relevant to students’ lives.
Enriching Lives
At Intel, we’re expanding opportunities for students through technology, inclusion, and digital readiness. For example, the Intel® AI for Youth program empowers students to learn while creating their own social impact projects.
Resources for Educators
K‒12 Education
Create learning experiences with a technology-enabled curriculum and free teaching tools and resources.
Higher Education Programs
Empower the next generation and help them prepare for university education and beyond.
Online Safety for Kids and Families
This do-it-yourself program is designed to teach kids ages 5 to 18 how to navigate the internet and stay safe online.
Intel® FPGA Academic Program
Get started using Intel® FPGAs with development kits, tutorials, laboratory exercises, sample projects, and workshops built specifically for professors, students, researchers, and developers.
Intel® Academic Program for oneAPI
With oneAPI resources and toolkits, the Intel® Academic Program for oneAPI helps universities, labs, and students develop their own solutions and work with an open-source community of solutions developers.
Skills for Innovation in an Evolving Job Market
We have entered the Fourth Industrial Revolution. With it comes a world where change is the only constant. McKinsey forecasts that by 2030, up to 30 percent of the hours worked globally today could be automated.4 Remote work has spiked in popularity, creating demand for new types of skills.
Our educational systems are tasked with preparing young people for a job market with an almost universal demand for technology skills. An increased emphasis on creativity and higher-order thinking skills fosters innovation and differentiates humans from machines.
The future will demand a range of skills that include:5
- Analytical thinking and innovation
- Active learning and learning strategies
- Creativity, originality, and initiative
- Technology design and programming
- Critical thinking and analysis
- Complex problem solving
- Leadership and social influence
- Emotional intelligence
- Reasoning, problem solving, and ideation
- Systems analysis and evaluation
Using technology to access and consume content in and outside the classroom is no longer enough. Students will need devices, tools, and training to understand, analyze, problem solve, and ultimately create solutions never imagined before. As a global leader in technology and innovation, Intel is committed to working with decision-makers and educational leaders worldwide to address these challenges.
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