Dell Strengthens TechKnow Program and Broadens Student Base
ROUND ROCK, Texas (Business Wire EON) June 30, 2008 --
Dell is enhancing its Dell
TechKnow program to prepare even more students in the United States
and Canada for an increasingly technical and competitive workforce. The
program was recently piloted in five schools in Austin, Texas.
The program, which has served more than 25,000 students since its start,
has a goal to double the number of students participating and provide a
better learning experience and higher-level skills.
The revamped curriculum-based program combines in-depth technology
training in the classroom with hands-on experience troubleshooting and
resolving common IT problems. Students participating in the enhanced
Dell TechKnow program will gain important skills relevant across
industries and professions in the 21st century,
such as creative and critical thinking, problem solving, effective
communication and collaboration, and technology operation and concepts.
“The new curriculum provides a more
comprehensive view of the computer and how to support it,”
said Teri Bolin, Dell TechKnow teacher at Murchison Middle School in
Austin, Texas, where the program was piloted earlier this year as a
student-led help-desk class. “Our TechKnow
students are able to identify, diagnose and resolve most of the basic
technology issues that occur on our campus. They leave the program with
real experience supporting technology and providing customer service.”
Dell updated the program to address the changing needs of the education
market and global workforce. The enhanced curriculum is now applicable
to middle school, high school and college students, and available to Dell’s
education and state and local government customers.
“The evolution of the Dell TechKnow program is
a great example of Dell’s commitment to
providing students with the workforce skills, knowledge and experiences
necessary to be successful at school and in life,”
said Mark Horan, vice president and general manager, Dell Public
Accounts. “It also gives Dell the opportunity
to partner with our customers to achieve the mutual goal of advanced
learning in the classroom.”
The Dell TechKnow program, originally launched in 2002 to help Dell
education customers bridge the “digital
divide,” has served more than 25,000 students
nationwide since its inception.
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