| December 14, 2008 11:00 PM PST | |
When Intel releases its “Teaching Many Core” class, those materials will be made immediately available for downloading and use by our academic partners around the world. Currently in beta development, the coursewares are written for college students who have a working familiarity with compilers and the C/C++ or FORTRAN programming languages, and who require an accelerated and meaningful introduction to practical parallelization strategies that can be applied to their serial code. (This is virtually EVERY student!)
"This Webinar is a must for any college instructor who will be working with programming students in the disciplines of Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or Mathematics. During the Webinar we will show the Course Design Document for the materials, providing an intimate roadmap of its objectives, content and hands-on labs. Further, discussions and feedback regarding the materials and the Course Design Document itself will be invited and discussed. We look forward to seeing you there!"
Jeff Gallagher lives in Santa Cruz, CA, and works as a course architect and instructional designer for the Intel Academic Community. He began working at Intel in November 2000, and since then has worked as a Senior Technical Consulting Engineer and certified instructor, as well as a Linux Technical Marketing specialist. Before that – and since 1984 – he has worked as a UNIX specialist in a variety of disciplines including certification program manager, developer, instructor, courseware developer, marketer, salesman, and support engineer. He has served in these capacities for a variety of Silicon Valley companies including IBM, Novell, NCR, and SCO, Inc.
For more complete information about compiler optimizations, see our Optimization Notice.


