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Devices for Education: Pivotal Learning Tools

In today’s remote-capable education environment that emphasizes real-world problem-solving, personalized learning, data science, and content creation, choosing the right device for future-forward student usage and needs is a key decision.

Prepare Students for a Dynamic Future

With the right computer for school, students can practice the critical thinking, experiential discovery, and skills development required for the emerging job market increasingly shaped by technology, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI). As an industry leader committed to supporting student education, Intel has developed the technologies that pace student, educator, and staff requirements for both today and tomorrow.

How Intel Is Making High-Quality Teaching and Learning Easier


A personal message from Michael Campbell, global head of education for Intel.

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Choosing a Computer for School: The Right Fit

Whether you’re purchasing for students, teachers, staff, or all the above, there are a number of key factors to consider and weigh to ensure the device you select can reliably perform a range of tasks in a variety of environments throughout the entire device life cycle.

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Right-Size Performance to Support Growth


Underperforming devices lead to delays in the learning and teaching experience. The amount of processing power needed should align with how a student or educator device will be used. As students progress through school, they engage in more numerous and advanced activities. As activities become more complex and more applications are used concurrently, the need for a high-performing computer increases. To extend the life of your device, select a processor that will meet both immediate and longer-term needs to enable optimal learning outcomes.

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Laptops for Performance and Portability

Laptops powered by Intel deliver convenient portability, outstanding performance for everyday tasks and advanced applications, optimized battery performance, and versatile connectivity options.

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These Chromebooks are designed for high-performance tasks like content creation, coding, and juggling tons of tabs—ideal for students, teachers, and administrators.

Desktop PCs Built for Real Life

Desktops powered by Intel are built for the way students, educators, and staff use them—for secure multitasking, performing video instruction, streaming lessons, or creating content.

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Intel® processor-powered devices with Windows 10 for education are a secure, versatile choice for schools and students.

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Our Intel® Partner Alliance specialists are available to help you identify technologies for your institution’s current and future needs.

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Educators and administrators are adapting to a world where students learn in different immersive learning environments to nurture mindsets and build skills ready for the future workforce. Intel offers a breadth of education resources, tools, and technologies to support students, educators, education IT professionals, and schools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The devices used in schools need to meet a variety of usage demands for learning and teaching, including data processing, streaming audio and video, and multitasking for various projects. Today’s student devices must be rugged, or durable, for flexible portability; include built-in security protection; deliver reliable connectivity; offer long battery life for productivity; and be equipped with a performance-based processor, microphone, and video camera.

Electronic educational devices are used to facilitate personalized learning, teaching processes, and student and teacher engagement. When integrated into learning experiences, educational devices enable students to develop the mindsets, skills, creativity, and critical thinking necessary to solve problems and arrange ideas for effective communication. Devices for education, ideally in at least a 1:1 scenario (meaning at least one device per student), can be used for a variety of tasks like creating documents and content, communicating via email and video chat, viewing videos and instructional curriculum, and browsing the internet.

Devices for education provide a way to implement text, images, audio, and video for a diverse and immersive learning experience, both in the classroom and remotely. In terms of form factor, educational devices can be laptops, 2-in-1s, desktops, Chromebooks, or all-in-ones (AiOs).

Educator devices for schools may also include technology solutions such as interactive whiteboards, wireless accessories, interactive flat panel displays, and interactive projectors.

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