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Important Notes:
In the last few years, courses on parallel computation have been developed and offered in many institutions as a recognition of the growing significance of this topic in computer science. Parallel computation curricula are still in their infancy, however, and there is a clear need for communication and cooperation among the faculty who teach such courses. This workshop will attempt to address this need by bringing together parallel computing researchers, faculty who teach parallel computing courses, and faculty who are interested in developing parallel computing courses in their own schools. It is expected that this workshop will create a forum that will facilitate the exchange of ideas, syllabi, course materials, software, and experiences among instructors of parallel computation courses.
The intention of this workshop is to maximize interaction among those using innovative techniques, tools or strategies to teach parallel computation. We also want to encourage those faculty who are interested in using innovative materials to come and present to us the problems they have encountered. The results of this workshop will be compiled into a report, and resources will be placed on the internet.
You are invited to the Forum on Parallel Curricula, March 31 - April 1, 1995. More information is available .