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Microgrant Awards for Parallelism in the Classroom, Terms and Conditions
The Academic Community provides an Educational Exchange website to allow academics to share materials which promotes the integration of concepts of parallelism into the classroom. The Microgrant Awards for Parallelism in the Classroom will encourage academics and their students to think about how applications scale, and utilize the resources available through the Academic Community, including Intel Software Development Tools Grants and the Intel® Manycore Testing Lab, to teach concepts around concurrency and create classroom course materials that demonstrate parallel programming. All materials submitted will be shared with the Intel® Academic Community through the Educational Exchange.
Submissions for Awards will be reviewed monthly and criteria for any special awards or programs will be published at least 20 days in advance of submission deadlines.
Proposals:
Microgrant proposals include a general description of materials that can be used in the classroom to introduce concepts of parallelism into computer, computational science, and other relevant courses. Abstracts should have an explanation of how the material presented will help advance the teaching of parallelism to students. You will also be asked to provide information on tools, software products or libraries used, what course the material would be applied to, the class level, the end product and whether the material has been taught previously. Proposals must be written by the submitter, in English. Contributions may be original work, translations, adaptations or extensions of other known methods or techniques in the industry. Final course materials may be submitted in any language.
To be considered, proposals must be received by midnight (U.S. Pacific Time) on the specified day of an active grant period. You may submit multiple proposals in any grant period. You may also revise and/or resubmit proposals in multiple grant periods. By uploading your proposal, you agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions set forth in this document. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions, do not submit your Proposal.
To receive a grant, you must be a registered member of the Intel Software Network (www.intel.com/software) and either a member of the Academic Community or (in the case of students) sponsored by a member of the Academic Community (www.intel.com/software/academic ). You will be asked to enter contact information so that Intel can contact you for Program announcements and grant distribution. Your contact information will be treated in accordance with Intel’s privacy policy which you can review at http://www.intel.com/sites/corporate/privacy.htm?iid=homepage+ftr_privacy.
Criteria and Selection of Grant Recipients:
Grant recipients will be selected by a panel of Intel judges and proposals scored based on defined criteria including the following:
(a) Intel Alignment- Use of Intel Software Development Products, Intel Manycore Testing Lab, Models/API’s.
(b) Content Relevance- Practical application, addressing critical gaps, alignment to textbooks.
(c) Topic Coverage- Methods used, descriptions, material examples
(d) Originality- Teaching Methodology, innovative implementation, novel approaches to existing materials/challenges.
Award recipients will be notified by email at most fifteen days (15) after each submission deadline. The number and dollar amount of total awards distributed in any given grant period will be determined at the sole discretion of the Intel panel of judges. Judges may choose to defer any individual proposal to a later grant period when deemed appropriate and will contact the submitters within 15 days of any decisions to this effect.
Legal Documents
Privacy Policy, http://www.intel.com/sites/sitewide/en_US/privacy/privacy.htm?iid=ftr+privacy
Terms of Use, http://www.intel.com/sites/corporate/termsofuse.htm
Intel Microgrant Awards for Parallelism in the Classroom Terms & Conditions (this document).
1. Employees of Intel Corporation, its affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising and promotion agencies, and the immediate families of each may not apply. This limitation is void where prohibited.
2. The Microgrant Program is open to participants worldwide. All national and local laws and regulations of the resident’s country of residence apply. Residents of countries under U.S. embargo are not eligible to enter. The Delaware Courts (STATE AND FEDERAL) shall have sole jurisdiction of any controversies regarding grant awards and the laws of the state of Delaware shall govern the grant awards. Each submitter waives any and all objections to jurisdiction and venue in those courts and hereby submits to the jurisdiction of those courts. The Program is void wherever else it is restricted or prohibited by law.
3. We may refuse your proposal for any good reason.
4. Intel provides you with access to a variety of resources on Intel® SN, including communication forums, documentation, download areas, code samples, videos, blogs, articles and Programs (the “resources”).
5. You agree to submit proposals to the Microgrant Program on www.intel.com/software under the following conditions:
a. Intel does not claim ownership of your proposal to the Program in form of sample code, content, videos, articles or any other contributions you submit to Intel® SN. By submitting your proposal, you are granting Intel and its affiliated companies the following worldwide, non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, unconditional, fully paid-up rights: (1) to make, have made, use, copy, reproduce, modify, and create derivative works of the proposal, (2) to publicly perform or display, import, broadcast, transmit, distribute (directly and indirectly through multiple tiers), license, offer to sell and sell, rent, lease, or lend copies of the proposal (and derivative works thereof), (3) to sublicense to third parties the foregoing rights, including the right to sublicense to further third parties, and (4) to publish your name or alias in connection with the Intel Academic Community and your Contribution.
b. Your proposal to the Program will be available to other participants and to ensure they are safe and freely usable by other participants, you warrant that:
• you own or otherwise have all rights necessary for you to provide the materials and grant the rights described above and you do not disclose any information which would constitute a violation of a confidentiality obligation;
• your Contributions do not contain any viruses, worms, spy ware, or other components or instructions that are malicious, deceptive, or designed to limit or harm the functionality of a computer; and
• your Contributions are not subject to license terms that require any software or documentation incorporating or being derived from your contributions to be licensed to others.
c. Apart from grant offered as part of the Program, no additional monetary compensation will be paid for any of your Program Contributions.
6. Intel is not responsible for Program Contributions not received due to lost, failed, delayed or interrupted connections or miscommunications, or other electronic malfunctions. Intel is not responsible for incorrect or inaccurate Contribution information, whether caused by you or any other persons or by any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the Program.
7. You may be required to provide Intel with a Taxpayer Identification Number ("TIN") prior to the awarding of any grant. You may be required to submit signatures certifying that your institution is a qualifying institution under Section 41(e)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code and agreeing to apply the use of the funds as addressed herein. Releases of liability, declarations of eligibility, and where lawful, publicity consent agreements from your institution, should be returned within five (5) days of acknowledged notification. If a selected potential recipient cannot be contacted, is ineligible (under these rules or due to a failure to comply with any of the other applicable policies, licenses, rules, and terms of service, fails to claim an award, or fails to timely return the completed and executed releases/agreements as required), grants may be forfeited and an alternate potential recipient may, at Intel’s discretion, be selected. Physical awards for the winning Contributions will be sent to participants within six (6) weeks from the date of the notification email or confirmation of the winning participant’s physical address, whichever is later.
8. Awards cannot normally be transferred. All awards are subject to availability and they may change at any time. The recipient accepts responsibility for all national, federal, state and local taxes and fees in connection with the grant. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the grant recipient, and participants may be issued an IRS Form 1099 for the ARV of any award. This Program is void where prohibited or restricted by law, and subject to applicable national, federal, state, provincial and local laws.
9. We may, on notifying you, immediately suspend or terminate your rights, if you breach these rules or if we reasonably believe that you have submitted a Contribution in violation of these rules.
10. You can withdraw your Contribution at any time by notifying us. If a Contribution is withdrawn your rights to receive a grant in this Program are lost.
11. These rules apply to your Contribution and the resources, unless we provide any items to you under more specific terms, in which case those more specific terms will apply to the relevant items. We may make changes to these rules at any time without notice to you. The most current version of the Terms and Conditions can be reviewed on the Intel® SN website. Contributing to the Program will constitute acceptance of the revised rules.
12. Our only responsibilities with respect to the Program are set out in these rules. These rules prevail in the event of any conflict or inconsistency with any other communications, including advertising or promotional materials.
13. For any feedback or questions regarding the Program or the prizes you can contact Intel by sending a letter, an email, isn.support@intel.com or by participating in the Program discussion forum- http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-software-college-academic-forum/
Physical address:
Intel Corporation
Software & Services Group - Intel Software Network
2000 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95052
14. If Intel improperly denies you a grant, Intel's entire liability and your sole and exclusive remedy will be limited to a distribution of the equivalent amount of money as set forth in the Request for Proposals published at www.intel.com/software. By participating in the Program, you waive any and all rights to bring any claim or action related to such matters in any forum beyond one (1) year after the first occurrence of the kind of act, event, condition or omission upon which the claim or action is based.
15. If for any reason this Program is not capable of running as planned due to infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other causes beyond the control of Intel which corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper conduct of this Program, Intel reserves the right at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual who tampers with the Program, and to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Program.
16. Intel assumes no responsibility for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to, or alteration of entries. Intel is not responsible for any problems or technical malfunction of any telephone network or telephone lines, computer online systems, servers, or providers, computer equipment, software, failure of any e-mail or Contribution to be received by Intel on account of technical problems, human error or traffic congestion on the internet or at any web site, or any combination thereof, including any injury or damage to participant's or any other person's computer relating to or resulting from participation in this Program or downloading any materials in this Program.
17. The promoter of this Program is Intel. The Program is administered by:
Intel Corporation
2200 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95052 USA
The Academic Community provides an Educational Exchange website to allow academics to share materials which promotes the integration of concepts of parallelism into the classroom. The Microgrant Awards for Parallelism in the Classroom will encourage academics and their students to think about how applications scale, and utilize the resources available through the Academic Community, including Intel Software Development Tools Grants and the Intel® Manycore Testing Lab, to teach concepts around concurrency and create classroom course materials that demonstrate parallel programming. All materials submitted will be shared with the Intel® Academic Community through the Educational Exchange.
Submissions for Awards will be reviewed monthly and criteria for any special awards or programs will be published at least 20 days in advance of submission deadlines.
Proposals:
Microgrant proposals include a general description of materials that can be used in the classroom to introduce concepts of parallelism into computer, computational science, and other relevant courses. Abstracts should have an explanation of how the material presented will help advance the teaching of parallelism to students. You will also be asked to provide information on tools, software products or libraries used, what course the material would be applied to, the class level, the end product and whether the material has been taught previously. Proposals must be written by the submitter, in English. Contributions may be original work, translations, adaptations or extensions of other known methods or techniques in the industry. Final course materials may be submitted in any language.
To be considered, proposals must be received by midnight (U.S. Pacific Time) on the specified day of an active grant period. You may submit multiple proposals in any grant period. You may also revise and/or resubmit proposals in multiple grant periods. By uploading your proposal, you agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions set forth in this document. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions, do not submit your Proposal.
To receive a grant, you must be a registered member of the Intel Software Network (www.intel.com/software) and either a member of the Academic Community or (in the case of students) sponsored by a member of the Academic Community (www.intel.com/software/academic ). You will be asked to enter contact information so that Intel can contact you for Program announcements and grant distribution. Your contact information will be treated in accordance with Intel’s privacy policy which you can review at http://www.intel.com/sites/corporate/privacy.htm?iid=homepage+ftr_privacy.
Criteria and Selection of Grant Recipients:
Grant recipients will be selected by a panel of Intel judges and proposals scored based on defined criteria including the following:
(a) Intel Alignment- Use of Intel Software Development Products, Intel Manycore Testing Lab, Models/API’s.
(b) Content Relevance- Practical application, addressing critical gaps, alignment to textbooks.
(c) Topic Coverage- Methods used, descriptions, material examples
(d) Originality- Teaching Methodology, innovative implementation, novel approaches to existing materials/challenges.
Award recipients will be notified by email at most fifteen days (15) after each submission deadline. The number and dollar amount of total awards distributed in any given grant period will be determined at the sole discretion of the Intel panel of judges. Judges may choose to defer any individual proposal to a later grant period when deemed appropriate and will contact the submitters within 15 days of any decisions to this effect.
Legal Documents
Privacy Policy, http://www.intel.com/sites/sitewide/en_US/privacy/privacy.htm?iid=ftr+privacy
Terms of Use, http://www.intel.com/sites/corporate/termsofuse.htm
Intel Microgrant Awards for Parallelism in the Classroom Terms & Conditions (this document).
1. Employees of Intel Corporation, its affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising and promotion agencies, and the immediate families of each may not apply. This limitation is void where prohibited.
2. The Microgrant Program is open to participants worldwide. All national and local laws and regulations of the resident’s country of residence apply. Residents of countries under U.S. embargo are not eligible to enter. The Delaware Courts (STATE AND FEDERAL) shall have sole jurisdiction of any controversies regarding grant awards and the laws of the state of Delaware shall govern the grant awards. Each submitter waives any and all objections to jurisdiction and venue in those courts and hereby submits to the jurisdiction of those courts. The Program is void wherever else it is restricted or prohibited by law.
3. We may refuse your proposal for any good reason.
4. Intel provides you with access to a variety of resources on Intel® SN, including communication forums, documentation, download areas, code samples, videos, blogs, articles and Programs (the “resources”).
5. You agree to submit proposals to the Microgrant Program on www.intel.com/software under the following conditions:
a. Intel does not claim ownership of your proposal to the Program in form of sample code, content, videos, articles or any other contributions you submit to Intel® SN. By submitting your proposal, you are granting Intel and its affiliated companies the following worldwide, non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, unconditional, fully paid-up rights: (1) to make, have made, use, copy, reproduce, modify, and create derivative works of the proposal, (2) to publicly perform or display, import, broadcast, transmit, distribute (directly and indirectly through multiple tiers), license, offer to sell and sell, rent, lease, or lend copies of the proposal (and derivative works thereof), (3) to sublicense to third parties the foregoing rights, including the right to sublicense to further third parties, and (4) to publish your name or alias in connection with the Intel Academic Community and your Contribution.
b. Your proposal to the Program will be available to other participants and to ensure they are safe and freely usable by other participants, you warrant that:
• you own or otherwise have all rights necessary for you to provide the materials and grant the rights described above and you do not disclose any information which would constitute a violation of a confidentiality obligation;
• your Contributions do not contain any viruses, worms, spy ware, or other components or instructions that are malicious, deceptive, or designed to limit or harm the functionality of a computer; and
• your Contributions are not subject to license terms that require any software or documentation incorporating or being derived from your contributions to be licensed to others.
c. Apart from grant offered as part of the Program, no additional monetary compensation will be paid for any of your Program Contributions.
6. Intel is not responsible for Program Contributions not received due to lost, failed, delayed or interrupted connections or miscommunications, or other electronic malfunctions. Intel is not responsible for incorrect or inaccurate Contribution information, whether caused by you or any other persons or by any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the Program.
7. You may be required to provide Intel with a Taxpayer Identification Number ("TIN") prior to the awarding of any grant. You may be required to submit signatures certifying that your institution is a qualifying institution under Section 41(e)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code and agreeing to apply the use of the funds as addressed herein. Releases of liability, declarations of eligibility, and where lawful, publicity consent agreements from your institution, should be returned within five (5) days of acknowledged notification. If a selected potential recipient cannot be contacted, is ineligible (under these rules or due to a failure to comply with any of the other applicable policies, licenses, rules, and terms of service, fails to claim an award, or fails to timely return the completed and executed releases/agreements as required), grants may be forfeited and an alternate potential recipient may, at Intel’s discretion, be selected. Physical awards for the winning Contributions will be sent to participants within six (6) weeks from the date of the notification email or confirmation of the winning participant’s physical address, whichever is later.
8. Awards cannot normally be transferred. All awards are subject to availability and they may change at any time. The recipient accepts responsibility for all national, federal, state and local taxes and fees in connection with the grant. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the grant recipient, and participants may be issued an IRS Form 1099 for the ARV of any award. This Program is void where prohibited or restricted by law, and subject to applicable national, federal, state, provincial and local laws.
9. We may, on notifying you, immediately suspend or terminate your rights, if you breach these rules or if we reasonably believe that you have submitted a Contribution in violation of these rules.
10. You can withdraw your Contribution at any time by notifying us. If a Contribution is withdrawn your rights to receive a grant in this Program are lost.
11. These rules apply to your Contribution and the resources, unless we provide any items to you under more specific terms, in which case those more specific terms will apply to the relevant items. We may make changes to these rules at any time without notice to you. The most current version of the Terms and Conditions can be reviewed on the Intel® SN website. Contributing to the Program will constitute acceptance of the revised rules.
12. Our only responsibilities with respect to the Program are set out in these rules. These rules prevail in the event of any conflict or inconsistency with any other communications, including advertising or promotional materials.
13. For any feedback or questions regarding the Program or the prizes you can contact Intel by sending a letter, an email, isn.support@intel.com or by participating in the Program discussion forum- http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-software-college-academic-forum/
Physical address:
Intel Corporation
Software & Services Group - Intel Software Network
2000 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95052
14. If Intel improperly denies you a grant, Intel's entire liability and your sole and exclusive remedy will be limited to a distribution of the equivalent amount of money as set forth in the Request for Proposals published at www.intel.com/software. By participating in the Program, you waive any and all rights to bring any claim or action related to such matters in any forum beyond one (1) year after the first occurrence of the kind of act, event, condition or omission upon which the claim or action is based.
15. If for any reason this Program is not capable of running as planned due to infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other causes beyond the control of Intel which corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper conduct of this Program, Intel reserves the right at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual who tampers with the Program, and to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Program.
16. Intel assumes no responsibility for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to, or alteration of entries. Intel is not responsible for any problems or technical malfunction of any telephone network or telephone lines, computer online systems, servers, or providers, computer equipment, software, failure of any e-mail or Contribution to be received by Intel on account of technical problems, human error or traffic congestion on the internet or at any web site, or any combination thereof, including any injury or damage to participant's or any other person's computer relating to or resulting from participation in this Program or downloading any materials in this Program.
17. The promoter of this Program is Intel. The Program is administered by:
Intel Corporation
2200 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95052 USA
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