<div dir="ltr">[apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email]<br><br>#################################################################<br>EduPar-20 free on-line workshop May 18, 2020, starts 8:30am CDT<br>#################################################################<br><br>We
invite you to participate in the free, on-line, NSF/TCPP Workshop on
Parallel and Distributed Computing Education (EduPar-20). A link to the
live on-line EduPar-20 workshop page, with the zoom link to join us on
May 18th, is available from the EduPar-20 webpage: <a href="https://tcpp.cs.gsu.edu/curriculum/?q=edupar20" target="_blank">https://tcpp.cs.gsu.edu/curriculum/?q=edupar20</a><br><br>EduPar,
in conjunction with IPDPS, brings together individuals from academia,
industry, and other educational and research institutes to explore new
ideas, challenges, and experiences related to parallel and distributed
computing (PDC) pedagogy and curricula. We encourage all participants
to register for IPDPS. IPDPS registration is free and includes access
to conference and workshop proceedings and email updates about the
conference and its associated workshops: <a href="http://www.ipdps.org/" target="_blank">http://www.ipdps.org/</a>.<br><br>EduPar-20
marks the 10th year of EduPar workshops. In celebration of this
milestone, EduPar-20 includes a special focus on “looking back” to what
we have accomplished over the past 10 years, and “looking forward” to
challenges facing PDC education efforts in response to future trends in
parallel and distributed computing. The program includes:<br><br>*
Keynote Talk: Margaret Martonosi, National Science Foundation and
Princeton University, entitled "The Computing and Information Science
Landscape: A look forward.” Dr. Martonosi’s talk focuses on technical
and societal trends and topics that will impact the future trajectory of
computing, and highlights opportunity areas for education and workforce
development across the computing and information sciences, with a
particular emphasis on parallelism and advanced computing and
information topics.<br>* Invited Panel of distinguished experts from
academia, industry, national labs and funding agencies. Panelists will
lead a lively discussion of "looking back" at what we have accomplished
in PDC education in the past 10 years, and "looking forward" to future
challenges to PDC education, including future technical challenges as
well as broader challenges related to diversity, broadening
participation, societal and ethical issues.<br>* An Announcement of TCPP curriculum version 2.<br>* Technical Paper Sessions. Authors will present their work on PDC education, pedagogy, curricula, and resources. <br><br>We hope to see you on May 18th!<br><br>Workshop Chair: Sushil Prasad (University of Texas at San Antonio)<br>Program Chair: Tia Newhall (Swarthmore College)<br>Program Vice-Chair Chair: David Bunde (Knox College)<br>Panel and Poster Chair: Martina Barnas (Indiana University)<br><div>Proceedings Chair: Satish Puri (Marquette University)</div><br></div>