Hello Team Intel Manycore Testing Lab,
Im starting a whole second thread on this topic because it is totally worth making sure the point is well understood in the Manycore Testing Lab community.
Applying for an Intel Microgrant is a very quick, very simple process. In fact, it can be as short as writing a single paragraph and submitting it. Folks, this is for money in your pocket to help you do work you are probably planning to do anyway.
Please, if you have NOT yet considered applying for a Microgrant to help you get more (or better!) parallelism materials into your own classrooms and in front of your students, consider applying today!
You can read another forum thread on Microgrants here, including the current deadlines:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=82311&o=a&s=lr
Or, you can just go right now and apply for your own Microgrant:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/parallelism-content-awards/
(By the way, applying in time for the next round of Microgrants guarantees your inclusion for the next round that follows.)
Cheers,
Jdg


