Educators' and Trainers' Symposium

Parallelism 1

Mon 9:00-10:00 am - Alexander's
  1. Welcome and Introductions
    Ed Gehringer, North Carolina State University, U. S. A.
  2. Modules in Community: Injecting parallelism into the CS Curriculum
    Dick Brown, St. Olaf College

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Contributed Papers & New Technologies

Mon 10:30-12:00 pm - Alexander's
  1. Introducing Parallelism and Concurrency Early in the Curriculum
    Kim Bruce, Pomona College
  2. Mining Student Capstone Projects with FRASR and ProM
    Wouter Poncin, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
    Alexander Serebrenik, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
    Mark van den Brand, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  3. The Case for Teaching Functional Programming in Discrete Math
    Thomas Van Drunen, Wheaton College, U. S. A.
  4. Distributed Pair Programming with Remote-Desktop Software
    Ed Gehringer, North Carolina State University, U. S. A.

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Lunch and Poster Session

Mon 12:00-1:45 pm - Grand Ballroom I
  1. Lunch
  2. Posters

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Curriculum

Mon 1:45-3:30 pm - Alexander's
  1. Curriculum 2013 Steering Committee Report and Activity
    Rich LeBlanc, Seattle University
  2. Intel's Initiatives in Education for Parallelism: Getting beyond the Obvious
    Michael Wrinn, Intel Corporation

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Panel

Mon 4:00-5:30 pm - Alexander's
  1. Ancillary Resources for Textbooks
    PanelistCay Horstmann, San Jose State University
    PanelistKim Bruce, Pomona College
    PanelistAmruth Kumar, Ramapo College

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