Intel Education Study Platform Enables Content Distribution and Sharing to Students, facilitating access to digital books; while the CAP server is accompanied by an access point and solves connectivity problems, and availability of information, as well as access to high-density WiFi deployments of educational centers.

Intel SIMO Education 2015

Intel Participate again in SIMO Education 2015, that today closes its doors, with its curriculum management platform Education Study, and the portable content server for teachers and classrooms (CAP).

Intel Education Study is a platform for managing content between publishers and schools. A platform that encompasses software and services where interaction, as part of the educational process, It is especially important to improve the teaching-learning experience.

Intel Education StudyIntel Education Study consists of different modules according to the needs of the center, Teachers or students. Currently the company has already signed agreements with the main Spanish publishers and has a list of more than 250 curricular degrees that will exceed the 500 for the first semester of 2016.

The platform consists of four modules designed to work together and allow the implementation of processes in various areas such as administration, Teaching or learning.

The first of these is an Administrator Module, that integrates information related to the student and the contents that he has to use in the course. Allows you to select books and prepare content for each student, Manage the validity of your licenses and download them to devices.

Intel Education StudyBoth educators and students can access this content through the Intel Education Study App, a free application for various operating systems that works as a reader of interactive content of PDF and ePub files.

All this content, that can be enriched and complemented thanks to another of the modules or tools, School Publisher, Can be saved and synchronized with the cloud, so it is possible to access it at any time and place, provided Internet access is available.

In addition to improving the learning experience, making it more attractive and easy, Intel Education Study allows teachers to identify students with a predisposition to low performance because it is able to, through the Insights Module, to access the data collected on the student's interactivity with the contents, and develop a personalized learning plan for each student.

CAP Server

Intel education Solutionslikewise, Intel is introducing a portable content server at SIMO, CAP, that is accompanied by an access point and aims to solve the problems of connectivity and availability of the contents, as well as the limitations that occur to access high-density WiFi deployments in schools.

Designed for the mobile teacher, that is in a digital environment in different classrooms, allows up to 50 students connect simultaneously, thanks to its dual-band WiFi 2,5 and 5 Ghz. In addition, It is capable of operating without connection to the network because it has a battery of more than 5 hours of duration.

Educational Technology Ecosystem

MymagaOn the other hand, Intel is showing at its stand different initiatives of technological SMEs that work for education such as Mymaga, Toovari or WildBit Studios.

Mymaga offers portable solutions that allow you to take learning everywhere and have the ability to perform scientific tasks.

Toovari has developed a learning environment designed to improve students' skills in solving class activities and that is based on play techniques designed and oriented to motivate and awaken interest in learning. Recognize progress in terms of performance, integration and participation and involves parents through access to activity reports and extra motivational elements.

For its part, WildBit Studios has developed the tools for the classroom Dibuprint 3D and Animaprint 3D, an animation lab that turns any 2D drawing into a 3D object for printing and animating without modeling knowledge.


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by • 30 Oct, 2015
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