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.
Josh Newman, Intel vice president and general manager of Mobile Innovation, addresses guests on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022, at Chandler High School. Newman was part of an event to kick off the education technology-as-a-service proof of capability pilot in partnership with Intel, Dell and Chandler Unified School District in Arizona. (Credit: Earnest Robinson/Chandler Unified School District)
Representatives from Intel, Dell Technologies and the Chandler Unified School District celebrate the launch of the education technology-as-a-service proof of capability pilot at Chandler High School in Chandler, Arizona, on Jan. 26, 2022. (Credit: Earnest Robinson/Chandler Unified School District)