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Page 1: Welcome to the Intel ISEF Educator Academy. 2 Intel 2015 Corporate Overview Intel Corporation Updated April 2015

Welcome to the Intel ISEF Educator Academy

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Intel 2015 Corporate OverviewIntel Corporation

Updated April 2015

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History of Intel

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Back in 1968, two scientists, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, founded Intel with a vision for semiconductor memory products.

By 1971, they had introduced the world’s first microprocessor. Since then, Intel has established a heritage of innovation that continues to expand the reach and

promise of computing while advancing the ways people work and live worldwide.

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Intel Corporation The World’s Largest Semiconductor Manufacturer

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Leading Manufacturer of Computer, Networking & Communications Products

Founded by Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce in 1968

Headquartered in Santa Clara, California

$55.9B in Annual Revenues - 25+ Consecutive Years of Positive Net Income

Over 107,000 Employees, 170 Sites in +70 Countries

12th Most Valuable Brands in the World by Interbrand

Ranked #12 on Forbes World’s Most Reputable Companies

Largest Voluntary Purchaser of Green Power in the United States since 2008

Invested more than $1B in Education across more than 100 Countries over the past decade

4 Million Hours of Volunteer Service toward improving education over the past decade

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Intel’s VisionIf it is smart and connected, it is best with Intel.

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Data Center Client Wearables/IoT

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Corporate Responsibility at Intel

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Caring for Our People

Caring for the Planet

Inspiring the Next Generation

Supply Chain Responsibility

www.intel.com/go/responsibility

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Intel® EducationTransforming education for the dreamers,

doers, and leaders of tomorrow.

150M Students Learning and Creating with Technology

12M Teachers Empowered with Professional Development

7M Students in Affiliated Science Competitions

4M Employee Volunteer Hours for Education

$1B Investmentto Improve Education in

100 Countries

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Intel and Science Competitions

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Intel believes that young people are the key to future innovation, and a solid education in science, technology, engineering and math combined with skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, and digital literacy are

crucial for their success

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Encouraging Youth to Reach their Full Potential

Because science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) are at the heart of a thriving innovative economy, Intel improves STEM education by:

– Rewarding excellence

– Promoting innovation

– Providing resources

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Science Competitions: Catalysts For Improving Science Education

• Helps excite and engage students in science

• Requires students to engage in real science:• Use the scientific method

and/or engineering design process

• Research, Experiment• Communicate, explain and

defend their research

• Rewards student scientists

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The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is one example of Intel’s commitment to improving education around the world

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Intel ISEF:World’s largest pre-college science competition

• Over 10M students participate in the Intel ISEF affiliated fair network

• Culminating five day event, held annually in May in the United states

• 1,702 students are competing this year (925 male; 777 female)

• Representing 78 countries, regions and territories

• Over $5 million in scholarships and prizes

• The Gordon E. Moore Award: This “best of the best” honor and a prize of USD 75,000 is awarded to the top Best of Category winner for outstanding and innovative research, as well as the potential impact of the work.

• The Intel Foundation Young Scientists Award: Two Gordon E. Moore Award runners-up,

selected from the Best of Category winners, are awarded USD 50,000 each.14

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Intel ISEF 2014 Intel ISEF 2014 Highlights

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Intel ISEF – It takes collaboration and partnerships…

Intel ISEFIntel ISEF

GovernmentEducation

Research Institutions

CorporatePartners

Foundations

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The Path to Intel ISEF

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• Compete in a Feeder Fair

• Feeder Fair winners compete at an Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair (there are more than 440 around the world)

• Affiliated Fair winners compete at Intel ISEF

• 25% will win awards

• 100% will earn life changing experiences

First Step Second Step Intel ISEF

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Intel ISEF: A Global View

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Watch Innovation at Center Stage

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Intel ISEF Educator Academy

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Welcome to the Educator Academy

If you need help this week

Ronda Baker Feli Overturf

When you need help this week

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Where are we from?ArgentinaAzerbaijanBrazilChinaColumbiaCosta RicaEcuadorIndiaIndonesiaIrelandIsraelItalyJapanJordanKenya

MalaysiaMexicoNorwayPeruPhilippinesRussiaRwandaSaudi ArabiaSouth KoreaSwedenThailandUkraineUnited StatesUruguayUzbekistan

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Intel ISEF Educator Academy

Educator Academies support K-12 improvements in math, science and engineering education by building upon science competitions to help drive systemic improvement

• Promote inquiry- and research-based teaching and learning

• Influence systemic change in improving math and science curriculum

Educator Academies strive to Increase the effectiveness of science competitions by:

• Improving the quality of projects

• Increasing participation by under-represented populations

• Improving the overall management of competitions

• Increasing opportunities for students worldwide to participate successfully in Intel ISEF and related competitions

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Our Focus This Week

Successful

Students

Enhanced Curriculum

Systemic Change

Improved Science

Fairs

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What Does Our Agenda look likeSpeakers

– Keynote Presentations

– Workshop Presenters

Seeing Intel ISEF up close and personal

• Attend the Opening and Awards ceremonies

• Visit students on the exhibition floors

Networking

• Please visit the World Café often

• Use the resources in this room

Time to Work as a Team or time to tackle your work from home

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Making the Most of the Educator Academy• Presentations – 3 each time

Divide and conquer by having different team members attend different sessionsUtilize speakers as advisors and mentors

• NetworkHang out in the World Café Meet amazing educators

from around the World• Meet frequently

with your Team• Develop an

awesome Action Plan

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• Want to know how to turn an average high school into an outstanding STEM High School?

Talk to Amanda Alonzo• Want to know how technology can help your students interact with students around

the World?

Talk to Dyane Smokorowski• Want to know how to get universities in your country involved with science fairs?

Talk to Sheila Porter• Want to know how to your schools and faculty to buy into science fairs?

Talk to Russ Fisher-Ives, Cora Beth Abel or Bill Rigney•Want to know how to create a genomics program at high poverty school?

Talk to the team from Spokane, Washington•Want to know about the amazing free resources NASA has for schools?

Talk to Daniel Newmyer•Want to know what the Nobel Museum’s programs on innovation and entrepreneurship?

Talk to Tobias Degsell

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Educator Academy Outcome:Develop an Action Plan

• It’s a tool to guide your efforts when you return home

• It should contain specific actions

• It should say who is responsible for the actions

• It should set a deadline for completing the action

• Your Intel Education Manager or the Educator Academy team has a USB stick with the blank template• Post your completed plan to Community

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What Will Success Look Like?

• You’ll feel energized (and probably exhausted)

• You’ll create a team that can lead improvements in science education

• You’ll develop an Action Plan that meets the needs of your educational circumstances

• A year from now, you’ll look back and say “We did it”

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Tidbits you need to know•Wear Your Badge – it’s your access

• Intel ISEF is a closed event

• If you lose your badge, see Ronda or Feli

• Turn in your AMEX receipt to Ronda or Feli

• If you need a different jacket size, see Ronda or Feli

• The bags you received today

• Contains the official Intel ISEF Program

• Contains information to enhance your Intel ISEF experience• Information about evening social events• Where student projects are located on the floor

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Program Changes• We’ve had changes since our book went to press

• Wednesday times changed (look at the new sheet)

• Keynote on Tuesday changed

• Travel to the ceremonies had changed

• We will have buses tonight and Friday morning

• Meet in lobby at 6:20 tonight for a 6:30 departure

• Buses return to the hotel from the same spot we were dropped off

• Educator Academy has reserved seating that is some of the best seats

• You can get yourself to the Convention Center if you wish• You are on your own for dinner• The nicer restaurants are in Station Square

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Wireless in the meeting rooms

• It is different than the wireless in your sleeping rooms

• Select “Sheraton conference”

• Password = SSP15

• There are laptops for your use in the World Café

• Please take advantage of the wireless to complete evaluations of the speakers

• It will take less than 5 minutes

• Please evaluate every presentation you attend

• Instructions and the links will be in the breakout rooms

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Educator Academy Community

• Instructions for access are in the bookQuestions – see Theresa Maves, Ronda or

Feli• Presentations are loaded in the

Community• Action Plans will be loaded in the

Community• Engage in discussions with STEM

educators

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We Start on TimeWe End on Time

Please Be on time

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What questions do you have?

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