The Academic Newsletter is a bi-quarterly compilation of what Academic Community members have been doing around the world and recent updates regarding our program. Click the titles below to each newsletter in its full version!
August 2011
The 3 Parallelism Topics you Must Teach CS/CE Undergraduates
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• Dr. Clay Breshears' 3 Parallelism Topics for Undergrads • Get your Free Pass to the Academic Track at Intel Developer Forum! • Call for Abstracts - Intel Science and Technology Center Proposals • How to Teach Parallel Programming to Lower Division Undergraduates • Academic Grant Winners Showcase an Amazing Array of Teaching Techniques • Preparing for Parallel Optimization - A Quick Guide for Student Developers • Learn to Write Battery Friendly Application Code
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June 2011
Watch Keynotes & Tech Talks from IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2011)
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• Watch Keynotes & Tech Talks from IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2011) • How Two Universities in Argentina are Integrating Parallelism via the IEEE NSF/TCPP Early Adopter Program • USC GamePipe Laboratory Demo Day, Spring 2011 • University of Costa Rica: Símbolo 2011 Programming Contest & Parallelism "Conversatorium" • Train-the-Teacher: Intel® Multi-core Programming Courses for Professors in Latin America • Superscalar Programming 101 (Matrix Multiply) Part 1
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April 2011
Intel Brings You to IEEE Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS) 2011
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• Intel Platinum Patron Night at IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium • TCPP Early Adopter Program Featured School: How Loyola University Chicago is Integrating Parallelism at the Undergraduate Level • Missed SIGCSE? Catch Booth Demo Videos, Session Talks, and Professor Interviews • Congratulations to the First Round Microgrant Awards for Parallelism Winners! • Educate Your Students on What Comes Next • Join the Intel Cup National Collegiate Software Innovation Contest
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March 2011
Parallel and Distributed Computing Curriculum for CS/CE Undergraduates
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• IEEE/TCPP – Curriculum for CS/CE Undergraduates for Parallel and Distributed Computing • Congratulations to Professor Dick Brown – Intel® Black Belt Software Developer for Academia • Announcing the Intel Academic Community MeeGo Program • Awards for Parallelism Course Materials Now Available • Modeling, Simulation, and Animation in 3D Virtual World • The Tablet Era Begins: Calling Innovations
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January 2011
TickerTape: Teaching Parallelism to Sophomores and Juniors Using Interactive Game Demos
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• TickerTape: Teaching Parallelism Concepts to Sophomores and Juniors • ASU and Intel - Collaboration to Integrate Parallel Computing Into Curricula • Intel Academic Community at the SIGCSE 2011 Technical Symposium • Addressing the Challenges of Tera-scale Computing • Technical Article: A Vision of Intelligent Environments
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December 2010
Prepare for Spring 2011: Bring State of the Art Hardware to Your Students
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• Prepare for Spring 2011: Bring State of the Art Hardware to Your Students • Introducing the New Intel Academic Community Homepage • Parallelism and Robotics: A Preview of SIGCSE 2011 • Review the Intel Academic Community Activities at Supercomputing 2010 • The Serial On-ramp to the Multicore Highway: Preparing to Parallelize Code • Intel Embedded University Program – Faculty Workshop in Xiamen, China
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October 2010
Intel Academic Community-- Exciting News and Events
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• Visvesvaraya Technology University and Intel Multicore Curriculum Revision • Coming Soon-- Live streaming of Supercomputing 2010 in New Orleans • Teaching Parallelism Through Gaming-- University of Southern California • 3 Tips to Parallelize Your Code-- How to Avoid being Pelted by Grapefruit-sized Hailstones • Missed the Academic Community at IDF? • Inspiring Tomorrow's Innovators: The 2010 Intel China Academic Forum
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September 2010
Intel Academic Community-- Summer 2010
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• Intel Academic Community Introduction • Intel® Threading Challenge 2010 - Let the Coding Begin • Meet the Winners of the 32-core Testing Plan Contest • Community Member Highlight, Professor Dick Brown • UPCRC Illinois Summer School on Multicore Programming • Intel Academic Community in China
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