"Over the past year, Intel has donated 50,000 Intel® Galileo boards to
more than 1,000 universities. The innovation among faculty and students this
donation has spawned is only just beginning.
Professors around the world are creating new curricula, workshops, and
class projects which integrate physical computing into disparate disciplines.
Students studying subjects ranging from robotics to design, Internet of Things,
art, and computer science are engaging in hands-on learning and building
prototypes with Intel Galileo.
They are also participating in periodic Intel Galileo Tech Talks, where
universities showcase work they've done with Intel Galileo and engage in an
open dialogue among academia and Intel Galileo product experts. Some content
from university donation recipients and information from these Tech Talks can
be found below.
If you are a professor working with Intel Galileo in the classroom or lab,
and would like to participate in the Tech Talks, share your curriculum with
other like-minded educators, or have ideas for new curricula development and
would like to request Intel Galileo boards from Intel, please contact
Intel’s University Program Office. You may also want to check
out Intel's Galileo Resources There you will find
getting started guides, software downloads, and support resources."
INTEL® GALILEO UNIVERSITY TECH TALKS
Watch a brief
overview of the Intel University Tech Talks here"
"El
Área Docente de la Comunidad Intel Galileo funge como un compendio de recursos
para facilitar la integración de la tarjeta Intel Galileo como plataforma de
desarrollo para materias y cursos de educación media-superior y superior. El
objetivo del contenido del área es el proveer de planes de estudio modelo así
como material didáctico que sirva como fundamento para el desarrollo de nuevos
programas curriculares o cursos cortos en temas relacionados con las ciencias
exactas e ingenierías.
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