Educators' and Trainers' Symposium
Parallelism 1
Mon 9:00-10:00 am - Alexander's
- Welcome and IntroductionsEd Gehringer, North Carolina State University, U. S. A.
- Modules in Community: Injecting parallelism into the CS CurriculumDick Brown, St. Olaf College
Contributed Papers & New Technologies
Mon 10:30-12:00 pm - Alexander's
- Introducing Parallelism and Concurrency Early in the CurriculumKim Bruce, Pomona College
- Mining Student Capstone Projects with FRASR and ProMWouter Poncin, TU Eindhoven, The NetherlandsAlexander Serebrenik, TU Eindhoven, The NetherlandsMark van den Brand, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- The Case for Teaching Functional Programming in Discrete MathThomas Van Drunen, Wheaton College, U. S. A.
- Distributed Pair Programming with Remote-Desktop SoftwareEd Gehringer, North Carolina State University, U. S. A.
Lunch and Poster Session
Mon 12:00-1:45 pm - Grand Ballroom I
- Lunch
- Posters
Curriculum
Mon 1:45-3:30 pm - Alexander's
- Curriculum 2013 Steering Committee Report and ActivityRich LeBlanc, Seattle University
- Intel's Initiatives in Education for Parallelism: Getting beyond the ObviousMichael Wrinn, Intel Corporation
Panel
Mon 4:00-5:30 pm - Alexander's
- Ancillary Resources for TextbooksPanelistCay Horstmann, San Jose State UniversityPanelistKim Bruce, Pomona CollegePanelistAmruth Kumar, Ramapo College




