Domestic-workshops
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| Location | Dates | Topic(s) | Instructors | Lead Instructor | Local Contact(s) | Notes | Offsets |
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| Oklahoma State University | May 17-23 | Computational Chemistry for Chemistry Educators |
| Clyde Metz |
| Oklahoma EPSCoR will support Oklahoma attendees. | |
| Calvin | May 25-30 | Introduction to Computational Thinking |
| Bob Panoff |
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| Kean University | Jun 7-13 | Parallel Programming and Cluster Computing |
| Tom Murphy |
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| UC Merced | Jun 7-13 | Computational Biology for Biology Educators |
| Jeff Krause |
| Local staff time. iPLANT support, 50% of costs maximum $7,400. 24 participants and 3 instructors | |
| Widener University | Jun 14-20 | Computational Physics for Physics Educators |
| Dave Joiner |
| CANCELLED | |
| LSU/Center for Computation & Technology | Jul 5-11 | Parallel Programming and Cluster Computing (and petascale) |
| Charlie Peck |
| AG with PSC, will need one or two bodies in Pittsburgh | |
| Atlanta | Jul 5-11 | Introduction to Computational Thinking |
| Bob Panoff |
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| Florida | Jul 12-18 | Computational Thinking in the Grades 6-12 Classroom |
| Laura McGinnis |
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| Ohio State University | Jul 12-18 | Computational Engineering for Engineering Educators |
| Steve Gordon |
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| University of Arkansas | Aug 2-8 | Introduction to Computational Thinking |
| Bob Panoff |
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| OU/OSCER | Aug 9-16 | Parallel Programming and Cluster Computing |
| Henry Neeman |
| Oklahoma EPSCoR will support Oklahoma attendees. |
Locations we probably won't be able to do:
- UT El Paso
- Pellissippi (Introduction to Computational Thinking?)
- Puerto Rico (HASS)
- SPSU
Partnerships:
- Intel international
- Intel parallel and distributed in Portland
Offsets still to be factored-in:
- Blue Waters
- TeraGrid
- Find the details of additional offsets in the proposals
Additional Considerations:
- Firm-up Blue Waters partnerships, which P and D workshops will have petascale content?
- Firm-up TeraGrid partnerships
- Consider partnering with IU and Craig Stewart
- HASS will focus on Pathways this year with an eye towards a 2010 workshop
- SPSU will partner with Tiki's group this year with an eye towards a 2010 workshop
People to add to the big list:
- Ken Gamradt, EE & CS Department, South Dakota State University, ken.gamradt at sdstate.edu
- Dan Stanzione, Arizona State University
- Jeff Krause jeffk@shodor.org
- Masa Watanabe UC Merced,
- Rafael Tosado Interamerican University of Puerto Rico
- Greg Goines or Mary Smith at NC A&T
- Carmen Cintron crcintron@sagrado.edu
- Greg Wolffe wolffe@gvsu.edu
- Joel Adams adams@calvin.edu
- Jeff Rufinus
Criteria for choosing (draft):
- local team's commitment to our educational goals
- ability to meet budget (both their ability to meet budget demands and our ability to find cost savings on travel)
- ability to recruit participants
- coverage of country
- subject matter (plus for only site to host a subject desired, minus if subject area is oversubscribed compared to demand)
Notes:
- Assume a maximum of 30 attendees and about 4 instructors and 2 assistant instructors per workshop.
- Google Calendars are being setup to track a) workshops, conferences and outreach and b) people's personal blackout times.
