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Copyright 2012 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved 1 Program Overview September 2012

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 2 What is it? A basic technology literacy education program. Who’s it for? Adult learners with little or no experience with computers. What does it teach? Participants learn the “basics” of the computer, enabling them to use the computer in ways that are relevant to their daily lives. What skills will participants learn? Through active, hands-on experience, participants learn to explore and use basic computer applications that are used in everyday life: InternetSpreadsheets Multimedia Word processingSkype Social Media (FB) What will this enable participants to do? Communicate with friends, family and business associates though , research and access information on the Internet, create resumes, flyers, invitations, budgets, business documents, presentations, and more. Optional modules: How to apply basic skills to business and entrepreneurship Intel® Easy Steps

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 3 Intel® Easy Steps is used as a key program to address Empowerment of Women

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 4 39 year-old woman from Pakistan Works as tailor in her village Has never travelled outside her province Completed Intel® Easy Steps Now uses a computer to: Research clothing designs from around the world Create designs Market her business Case Example: Lubna “I attended the Intel Easy Steps workshop and learnt about computers for the first time. I was so motivated as a new user …the experience completely changed my life”

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 5 Anastasia 20 year old from a remote part of Kenya Orphaned very young Left school at 12 with no means to pursue a career. Enrolled in the Intel® Easy Steps program in 2011 Recently hired as an office assistant at local community development centre Now: Supports herself and her grandmother. Eufemia 50 year old Filipina woman Eufemia and her husband are farmers Attended the Intel Easy Steps training, she was introduced to Internet and social media. Searched for her son, whom she had not seen or communicated with in seven years. Found her son using Facebook, and has since had a Skype call with him Exploring how the computer can help her in her farming.

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 6 Intel® Easy Steps Program Offerings Modules 1-5 Introduction to computer operations and basic applications Practical examples for adult users Modules 6-12 (optional) How to apply basic skills in employment and entrepreneurship Additional tools (Skype, Google Docs, Social Media) Modules Build a Portfolio Showcase Your Work Step-by-Step instruction on how to create a specific document or artifact May be customized for specific targeted audiences. May be used to supplement Basic Course, or for independent self- instruction Intel® Easy Steps Program Components plus Intel Easy Steps Basic Course (facilitated course) Intel Easy Steps Activity Cards (self-instruction) Intel Easy Steps Activity Cards (self-instruction) plus Supports: Basic Course and Activity Cards Provides step-by- step instructions for hundreds of SW productivity tasks in user-friendly, non- technical language. Visual images accompany each step to show how it's done. Intel Education Help Guide * (self-instruction) Intel Education Help Guide * (self-instruction) * See:

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 7 Intel® Easy Steps Basic Course

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 8 ModuleTitleActivity PART 1 - Learning New Skills 1Introducing Computers and Operating SystemsBasic PC operations, create files, keyboarding, Notepad 2Introducing Internet and Internet search, browsing, create and use 3Introducing Word ProcessingExplore WP; create flyer, resume, greeting Card 4Introducing SpreadsheetsExplore Spreadsheet; create budget, address book 5Introducing MultimediaExplore PPT; create presentation, add graphics, media PART 2 - Applying Skills to Business and Entrepreneurship 6Introduction to EntrepreneurshipCreate Mind Map (business ideas) via PPT and Graphics 7Money Management & FinancesStart-up Costs and Cash Flow, sharing thru Skype 8Developing a Marketing PlanCreate Mkt. Plan presentation, communicate via 9BrandingCreate logo, letterhead, business cards, signature 10Marketing MaterialCreate brochure, catalogue; communicate via Skype 11Online MarketingCreate web site, use social media (FB) to communicate 12Collecting Feedback OnlineCreate survey (Google Docs), share via Skype Share PART 3 - Showcasing Your Work 13Developing a Product PortfolioPrepare presentation using PPT 14ShowcasePresent your PTT presentation showing your work Supported by Intel® Education Help Guide Intel® Easy Steps Basic Course Content

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 9 Exploration Guided Practice Activity Application Sharing Skills Checklist Module Structure Session begins with a technology introduction and “hands on” exploration Learners engage in a Guided Practice using the technology Learners complete at least one relevant document or activity using the technology Learners share their work and discuss how this application can be used in other ways Learners complete a skills set checklist Course Approach: Learners complete documents and do activities that they can find immediately useful

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 10 Activities are relevant to the participant’s daily lives Learners learn by doing (active learning) “Hands-On” approach Hands on mouse and keys as early as possible Learners learn from exploring, doing Course is structured, but minimum of facilitator “instruction” Facilitator should often say: “Try it, see what happens” Learners learn from each other Hierarchy for solving problems: Fellow learners Help Guide Facilitator “Learner-Centered” Approach

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 11 Intel® Easy Steps Activity Cards

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 12 Intel Easy Steps provides a series of Activity Cards, each of which provides instruction on how to create a useful product or complete a specific task. Activity Cards: Self-Instruction in key technology areas Each Activity Card has: A sample of the product Step-by-Step instructions to create the product, supported by the Intel® Education Help Guide A “Challenge” suggesting a way to improve the product Review Checklist Examples of Products: Advertisement/Poster Brochure Budget Flyer Invitation Letter Newsletter Partial SAMPLE Intel® Easy Steps Activity Cards

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 13 Basic Course and Activity Cards supported by… Intel® Education Help Guide

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 14 A reference to the Help Guide is imbedded in most every step

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 15 Example of Help Guide page For more complete explanation of how to use Help Guide, see back-up slides 31-38

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 16 Digital Viewer (available in some languages) Merges and links: Basic Course manual with Intel® Education Help Guide

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 17 Back-Up

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 18 Module 1: Introducing Computers and Operating Systems Activity Welcome and Introduction to Course Activity 1: Introducing Yourself Activity 2: Do You Know Computers? Activity 3: Parts of the Computer Activity 4: Introduction to Operating System Activity 5: Using the Mouse Activity 6: Using Notepad Activity 7: Basic Computer Operations (keyboarding, create files, etc) Activity 8: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 19 Module 2: Introducing Internet and Activity Introduction to Internet and Activity 1: Exploring the Help Guide Activity 2: Learning Internet Basics Activity 3: Exploring Web Browser Activity 4: Exploring Search Engines Activity 5: Introducing (create and send ) Activity 6: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 20 Module 3: Introducing Word Processing Activity Introduction to Word Processing Activity 1: Exploring Word Processing Activity 2: Getting to Know Word Processing using the Help Guide Activity 3: Using Word Processing Skills (flyer, resume, greeting card) Activity 4: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 21 Module 4: Introducing Spreadsheets Activity Introduction to Spreadsheets Activity 1: Exploring Spreadsheets Activity 2: Getting to Know Spreadsheets using the Help Guide Activity 3: Using Spreadsheet Skills (budget, address book) Activity 4: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 22 Module 5: Introducing Multimedia Activity Introduction to Multimedia Activity 1: Exploring Multimedia Activity 2: Getting to Know Multimedia using the Help Guide Activity 3: Using Multimedia Skills (presentation, media) Activity 4: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 23 Module 6: Introducing Entrepreneurship Activity Introduction to Entrepreneurship Activity 1: Explore a Business Idea: Create a Mind Map Activity 2: Share your Business Idea using Skype Activity 3: Share Mind Map with a Mailing Group Activity 4: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 24 Module 7: Money Management and Finances Activity Introduction to Money Management Activity 1: Estimating Start-up Costs Activity 2: Estimating Cash Flow Activity 3: Sharing and sending files on a Skype call Activity 4: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 25 Module 8: Marketing Plan Activity Introduction to a Marketing Plan Activity 1: Developing a Marketing Plan Activity 2: Discussing your Plan: Sending an Event Invitation via Activity 3: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 26 Module 9: Branding Activity Introduction to Branding Activity 1: Developing a Logo Activity 2: Developing Business Cards Activity 3: Creating an Signature Activity 4: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 27 Module 10: Marketing Material Activity Introduction to Marketing Material Activity 1: Designing a Brochure Activity 2: Share and discuss on a Skype video call Activity 3: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 28 Module 11: Online Marketing Activity Introduction to Online Marketing Activity 1: Designing a Web Site Activity 2: Using Social Media Activity 3: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 29 Module 12: Collecting Feedback Online Activity Introduction to Online Feedback Activity 1: Designing online Feedback Forms Activity 2: Share on a Skype call using Share Screen Activity 3: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 30 The “Showcase” Modules Module 13: Develop a Product Portfolio Activity 1: Understanding Product Portfolios Activity 2: Making Effective Presentations Activity 3: Using What I Learned Module 14: Showcase Activity 1: Product Portfolio Showcase Activity 2: Reflection on the Showcase Activity 3: Using What I Learned

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 31 How to Use the Intel® Education Help Guide

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 32 You can access the Intel Education Help Guide from the Intel web site. Using your web browser, type in: That will take you to a landing page that looks like this. Note that there is a brief video that will demonstrate how to use the Help Guide You can start the Help Guide by putting your cursor over the words Online Help Guide, then “left click”

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 33 You will then see a screen that will prompt you to either launch the Help Guide, Or, Select an option available in another language

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 34 When the Help Guide opens, you’ll see a Welcome page that looks like this. Note that in the left channel, there are links to a variety of types of software instruction. For this example, suppose you are looking for the Help Guide section on Graphics, Skill 9.1. Start by putting your cursor over the word Graphics, then “left click”

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 35 When you open the section on Graphics, scroll down until you find the skill you were looking for: Skill 9.1: To make art out of text or Word Art. Put your cursor over that section, and “left click”

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 36 That will open the screen that gives you the step-by-step instructions you need to make art out of text or Word Art You can view the steps in two ways. One way is to scroll through to see all the steps. Use the scroll bar on the right

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 37 The other way is to put your cursor on top of the number 1 on the first step, and “left click”.

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 38 That will put the Help Guide step into a smaller window, which you can see on your screen at the same time as you work on your project. To advance to the next skill step, simply click on the arrow at the bottom of the window.

INTEL CONFIDENTIAL 39 Peter Broffman Corporate Affairs Group Phone: Contact