Intel Tech Learning Lab




The Jeff Bradbury Show show

Summary: In this episode of the <a href="https://www.teachercast.net/episodes/teachercast-podcast/">TeacherCast Podcast</a>, we welcome Raysana Hurtado from Intel and California Educator, Kennan Scott, onto the program to discuss how Intel is transforming education by demonstrating what might be possible in not just the “classroom of the future”, but the “classroom of the present”.<br> This year, Intel traveled across the country working with teachers and students to showcase their Intel's Tech Learning Lab, a custom-built, mobile truck that is filled with the most amazing virtual reality and augmented reality workstations to provide hands-on activities to teach students about coding and robotics.<br> I'd like to thank Intel for joining me for this podcast.<br> In this episode, we discuss:<br> <br> The future classroom is one that incorporates powerful technology and encourages creative approaches to learning, supporting education goals today and for tomorrow. <br> Until now, classroom technology has been used as an add-on to existing instructional methods rather than as tools to improve or revolutionize instruction. <br> <br> Cutting-edge technology-based educational programs can emphasize deeper collaboration and engagement, versus student instruction on software that likely will be obsolete by the time they enter the workforce.<br> <br> <br> Intel’s Tech Learning Lab is an example of how innovative teaching methods, like hands-on, dynamic learning, can help educators build the leaders of tomorrow by developing fundamental career skills like communication, collaboration, self-awareness, problem-solving, critical thinking and more.<br> Some of the demo sessions on the tour include coding a drone to fly, hands-on lessons through virtual reality, introduction to artificial intelligence, design thinking skills, and more. Some of the truck’s VR experiences allowed participants to: <br> <br> Take a virtual field trip to the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.<br> Develop virtual robots in the Robotics lab using RoboEngineers by Filament Games. <br> Pilot a spaceship and travel the universe to explore the Milky Way galaxy via virtual reality by VictoryVR.<br> Participate in virtual frog dissections, providing a safer, cost-effective, and more humane life science/anatomy lessons by VictoryVR.<br> <br> <br> Program highlights to-date include:<br> <br> 2,150+ students, educators and general public have participated in immersive educational experiences through the Tech Learning Lab <br> 1,020+ virtual tours of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s “No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man” exhibit <br> 700+ frogs virtually dissected through hands-on science lessons  <br> <br> <br> Technologies in the campaign included Intel AI, PCs by Intel, Lenovo, Alienware, HP, virtual reality by Oculus and HTC Vive and more.<br> <br> Follow our Podcast<br> <br> The TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | <a href="http://www.twitter.com/teachercast">@TeacherCast</a><br> <br> Follow our Host<br> <br> Jeff Bradbury | <a href="http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury">@JeffBradbury</a><br> <br> About Intel<br> Intel, a leader in the semiconductor industry, is shaping the data-centric future with computing and communications technology that is the foundation of the world’s innovations. The company’s engineering expertise is helping address the world’s greatest challenges as well as helping secure, power and connect billions of devices and the infrastructure of the smart, connected world – from the cloud to the network to the edge and everything in between. <br> Intel’s 360⁰ approach to education technology keeps the focus on a student-centered learning experience. It gives educators access to digital tools, content and data that takes personalized learning to the next level. And it enables students to hone 21st-century sk...