Intel CSR pilot program in Senegal and overview of the Intel Education Service Corp past programs in the African continent.
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Intel CSR in Senegal 2012 & IESC Corporate Overview
1. Intel Education
Service Corps
Senegal 2012
Education
Service Corps
marieme.doukoure-amoa@intel.com
2. Pilot Scope
10 Classmate PCs deployed
140 students
to an Elementary School near exposed
Fatick
5 teachers trained on PC
Next to
operational skills, enabling
them to introduce computing
technology to their
Generation
classrooms
computing technology
Intel Teach Getting Started
Certificates awarded,
enabling the school to train
& Learning
additional teacher training in per half a day of
the community instruction
Education
Service Corps
10. Education
Service
Corps
Corporate Overview
2012 Education
Service Corps
11. Intel Education Service Corps
Innovative program for Intel employees
to support education in developing
countries
Works with trusted NGO partners
Teams of 4-6 Intel employee volunteers
with technical and training expertise,
both cross-Intel and business unit
sponsored
Local immersion for 2-week projects
Projects support the deployment of
Intel classmate PCs
Volunteer project blogs posted at blogs.
intel.com/csr
31 projects completed since 2009
Education
Service Corps
12. IESC Projects & Partners
Egypt
Bangladesh
CARE
Save the Children,
BRAC
Haiti
Zynga.org, FATEM Senegal
World Vision
India
CARE Vietnam
Orphan Impact
Uganda
Ecuador Maendeleo
Fundacion Nobis Found., BRAC
Kenya
Orphans Overseas, Kageno
Project, Free The Children
Zambia
Bolivia World Vision
Save The Children
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
31 projects, 167 volunteers, 11 countries
Benefiting 1k teachers, 53k students
1,248 classmate PCs deployed
$3.2M in skilled labor donated
Education
Service Corps
13. Intel/NGO Collaboration
NGO Provides
Technology infrastructure ¨C purchases at least 20 classmate PCs
Scope of work based on technical and training needs
Arrangements for local lodging, meals & transportation
Guidance & supervision for volunteers on the project
Intel Provides
Help in defining project scope of work
Volunteer selection & training
Technical assistance and training (valued at $100k per 2 week project)
Funding for employee travel, meals & lodging
Education
Service Corps
14. Making An Impact
31 projects, 167 volunteers, 11 countries
Benefiting 1k teachers and 53k students
1,248 classmate PCs deployed
$3.2M in skilled labor donated
¡°I used to see the computer as the hardest thing in this
world, now I can use it.¡± ¨C Student in Uganda
¡°It is an honor to have the privilege of working
alongside such high caliber professionals.¡± ¨C IESC Client
¡°One of the best experiences I¡¯ve had in my whole life.¡±
¨C Intel Volunteer
Education
Service Corps
15. Rigorous Employee Selection
1. Minimum requirements
Full time, blue badge (exempt or nonexempt)
At least 1 year with Intel
¡°Successful¡± or higher in last performance review
Ability to commit for full program duration
Manager reference and consent
Criminal background check & volunteer/mentorship agreement
2. Desired qualities
Service motivation
Adaptability, flexibility, pro-activity
Knowledge of local language, culture
3. Specific skills
Specific content knowledge for one+ of five roles:
Network engineer
Software engineer
Teacher trainer
Technical trainer
Project manager
Education
Service Corps
16. Typical Project Timeline
- 4 month cycle, 2x/year Volunteer
Engagement
-Teams deploy March-May, Sept-Nov 2 months
part-time backfill ¡°day job¡± part-time
(continue ¡°day job¡±) (return to ¡°day job¡±)
Application Window Interview Logistics Training In- Post-mortem
(4 weeks) s (2 weeks) (4 weeks, ~ 8 hrs/wk) country (2 weeks, 4-8 hrs/wk)
(2 weeks) (2 weeks)
Education
Application Interviews Training Service Corps
Personal Top candidates Self-study (2-3 Help NGOs deploy
information short-listed based weeks) Intel-powered
Short essays on minimum 1-day F2F training classmate PCs
describing requirements, on CMPC Teach PC basics &
experience and desired qualities & platforms & educational content to
service specific skills sample content students / teachers /
motivation Panel interview of Final team parents
Manager most promising planning and Blog about
Certification Form candidates packing (1 week) experience
Resume
Logistics
Flights, visas,
immunizations, Post-mortem
schedules, Presentations to
background checks, stakeholders, etc.
etc. PR/articles/etc.
Education
Service Corps
17. For more information on collaborating with the Intel
Education Service Corps, please contact us:
¡ñ Luke Filose
¡ñ Intel Education Market Platforms Group
¡ñ luke.w.filose@intel.com
¡ñ (408) 765-0938
Education
Service Corps
19. IESC Project Summary: Egypt
Egypt
CARE
2H¡¯09
Deployed 500 CMPCs in 20 schools in Upper Egypt, total of
13,000 students to benefit, 56% girls
Blog highlight: ¡°Somehow, on schedule, 500 Intel-powered
classmate PCs and 20 teacher laptops have been configured
and installed in mobile carts in 20 schools.¡± Blog links:
CSR@Intel #1, CSR@Intel #2, CSR@Intel #3
2H¡¯10
Focus on troubleshooting and increasing utilization at
original 20 schools
Blog highlight: ¡°This was the best thing that happened to
me, an un-forgettable experience.¡± Blog link: CSR@Intel
Education
Service Corps
20. IESC Project Summary: Kenya
2H¡¯09
Initial project visits to Thika and Rusinga Island . The Kageno
Project on Rusinga features mobile lab with CMPCs and solar
chargers. Karibu Centre in Thika has a pre-school for children from
nearby slums and a program for teenage mothers. Blog links:
CSR@Intel #1, CSR@Intel #2
1H¡¯10
Deployed 12 CMPCs and repaired existing CMPCs at two locations
and trained 4 IT staff
2H¡¯10
Rebuilt 14 computers, trained 2 IT staff, revamped wireless Kenya
network at Karibu Centre, trained 9 teenage mothers and pregnant Orphans Overseas, Kageno
teenage girls, worked in nursery for abandoned babies. Blog links: Project, Free The Children
CSR@Intel
1H¡¯11
Follow up training, repair of CMPCs at 2 locations, installed solar
¡°extended classroom¡± Blog links: CSR@Intel #1, CSR@Intel #2
2H¡¯11
Setting up a computer lab of 18 CMPCs in Kisaruni, an all-girls high
school in the Maasai Mara (Free The Children) and configuring 25
new CMPCs for Karibu Centre in Thika (Orphans Overseas) as well
as installing new English learning software from Waterford Institute
for pre-schoolers
Education
Service Corps
21. IESC Project Summary: Senegal
Senegal
World Vision
2H¡¯11
Installing computer lab at Tattaguine high school in Fatick
(central) province with 24 classmate PCs, identifying local
content and providing professional development resources
to the teachers.
Education
Service Corps
22. IESC Project Summary: Uganda
2H¡¯10
Trained 650 students at 2 schools and 2
BRAC locations focused on empowering
young girls.
Blog highlight: ¡°Thank you Intel for not only
providing the technology to make this
happen, but for providing the Intel
Education Service Corps so we, employees
in gray cubes, can see the magic happen.¡±
Blog links: CSR@Intel Uganda
Maendeleo
Found., BRAC
1H¡¯11
20 CMPCs deployed, 530 students trained
at 3 locations, training center set up.
Traveled to several locations with solar-
powered mobile classroom.
Blog highlight: ¡°We have seen how
incredibly hungry young people are for
opportunities to learn and expand their
horizons¡¡± Blog links: CSR@Intel #1,
CSR@Intel #2
Education
Service Corps
23. IESC Project Summary: Zambia
1H¡¯11
Deployed 20 CMPCs in off-grid school, trained
14 teachers and 200 students, architected
solar-powered computer lab in modified
shipping container
Blog highlight: ¡°¡the lessons of Zambia were
demonstrated every day by the students and
teachers¡ªthe uninhibited joy of learning,
their depth of gratitude and appreciation for
our contributions, the beautiful smiles and
the grace with which they approach life
regardless of the circumstances. I am forever
grateful.¡± Blog links: CSR@Intel #1,
CSR@Intel #2
Zambia
World Vision
Education
Service Corps
24. IESC Project Summary: Haiti
Haiti
Zynga.org, FATEM
2H¡¯11
Installed a computer lab with 35 classmate PCs in new
English immersion school in Mirebalais sponsored by Zynga.
Trained 150 students on PC basics and worked with 6
teachers and 5 school administrators on computer skills,
classroom collaboration software, and internet research
skills.
Education
Service Corps