The Intel® Learn Program
Community program opens doors for youth
The Intel® Learn Program extends learning opportunities beyond the classroom, using an engaging, project-centered approach. The program helps young people in underserved communities around the world to develop skills and make connections that enrich their lives and prepare them to succeed in the knowledge economy.
The goal of Intel Learn is to help youth, ages 8 to 18, develop 21st century skills, with a focus on digital literacy, critical thinking, problem solving, and collaboration.
This program was developed with governments and non-governmental agencies to ensure the effective use of technology among youth in underserved communities. The program, delivered through local community centers, includes a learner curriculum and structured training for community center staff. To date, this program has already reached more than one million learners and has been deployed in thirteen countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, India, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, Palestine, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine.
To learn more, download the brochure (PDF; 4 pages), and visit the countries in which the program has been deployed. You can also experience the innovative curriculum.
Intel Learn opens doors for 1 million youth
One million children discover the power of technology and education through the Intel Learn Program.
Intel® Learn Program: video
Learners, educators, and government officials discuss the impact the Intel® Learn Program has on communities around the world.



