Unique private/public partnership at an Arizona high school aims to bridge digital divide and accelerate student learning.
Intel and Dell Technologies are developing a transformative model to provide educational technology-as-a-service (ETaaS) solutions to school districts, starting with the launch of a pilot in Chandler, Arizona. Through this pilot, Intel and Dell Technologies will deploy 800 Latitude 5320 and 3,200 Latitude 3310 notebooks to enable 1:1 learning for students and teachers at Chandler High School. The primary goal of this innovative partnership is to change the way K-12 school districts embrace education technology to effectively bridge the digital divide, streamline deployment, enhance delivery and efficiently uplift support for anywhere, anytime learning. The Chandler High School pilot will create a blueprint that can scale ETaaS to schools around the world.
More: EdTech as a Service: A New Vision for Device Deployment in Schools
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Intel and Dell Technologies are developing a transformative model to provide educational technology-as-a-service (ETaaS) solutions to school districts, starting with the launch of a pilot in Chandler, Arizona. Through this pilot, Intel and Dell Technologies will deploy 800 Latitude 5320 and 3,200 Latitude 3310 notebooks to enable 1:1 learning for students and teachers at Chandler High School. The primary goal of this innovative partnership is to change the way K-12 school districts embrace education technology to effectively bridge the digital divide, streamline deployment, enhance delivery and efficiently uplift support for anywhere, anytime learning. The Chandler High School pilot will create a blueprint that can scale ETaaS to schools around the world.
More: EdTech as a Service: A New Vision for Device Deployment in Schools
Intel Partner Stories: Intel Customer Spotlight on Intel.com | Partner Stories on Intel Newsroom