TY - GEN
T1 - NSF/IEEE-TCPP curriculum initiative on parallel and distributed computing - Core topics for undergraduates
AU - Prasad, Sushil K.
AU - Kant, Krishna
AU - Robert, Yves
AU - Chtchelkanova, Almadena
AU - Das, Sajal
AU - La Salle, Anita
AU - Le Blanc, Richard
AU - Rosenberg, Arnold
AU - Dehne, Frank
AU - Lumsdaine, Manish
AU - Sahni, Sartaj
AU - Gouda, Mohamed
AU - Padua, David
AU - Shirazi, Behrooz
AU - Gupta, Anshul
AU - Parashar, Manish
AU - Sussman, Alan
AU - Jaja, Joseph
AU - Prasanna, Viktor
AU - Weems, Charles
AU - Wu, Jie
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This special session will be our first formal curriculum committee report. A working group from IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP), National Science Foundation (NSF), and the sister communities, including ACM, has taken up proposing curriculum for computer science (CS) and computer engineering (CE) undergraduates on parallel and distributed computing. The goal of this committee has been to propose a core curriculum for CS/CE undergraduates, with the premise that every such undergraduate should achieve a specified skill level regarding PDC-related topics as a result of required coursework. The working group has deliberated upon various topics and subtopics, agreed upon their learning outcomes and level of coverage, has identified where in current core courses these could be introduced, and has provided examples of how they might be taught. Limited reviews have been carried out by selected stakeholders. Early adopters in Spring-11 will be employing the proposed curriculum. In this session, multiple committee members will introduce the community to our curriculum initiative, its year-long activities, our proposed curriculum, and the current and future roadmap. This session is also intended (i) to discuss and collect direct feedback from the community, which would be timely and will influence our subsequent round of revisions and mid-course correction, and (ii) to further develop a community of interest.
AB - This special session will be our first formal curriculum committee report. A working group from IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP), National Science Foundation (NSF), and the sister communities, including ACM, has taken up proposing curriculum for computer science (CS) and computer engineering (CE) undergraduates on parallel and distributed computing. The goal of this committee has been to propose a core curriculum for CS/CE undergraduates, with the premise that every such undergraduate should achieve a specified skill level regarding PDC-related topics as a result of required coursework. The working group has deliberated upon various topics and subtopics, agreed upon their learning outcomes and level of coverage, has identified where in current core courses these could be introduced, and has provided examples of how they might be taught. Limited reviews have been carried out by selected stakeholders. Early adopters in Spring-11 will be employing the proposed curriculum. In this session, multiple committee members will introduce the community to our curriculum initiative, its year-long activities, our proposed curriculum, and the current and future roadmap. This session is also intended (i) to discuss and collect direct feedback from the community, which would be timely and will influence our subsequent round of revisions and mid-course correction, and (ii) to further develop a community of interest.
KW - Bloom's classification
KW - Education
KW - Learning outcomes
KW - Parallel and distributed computing
KW - Undergraduate curriculum
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U2 - 10.1145/1953163.1953336
DO - 10.1145/1953163.1953336
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79954436447
SN - 9781450305006
T3 - SIGCSE'11 - Proceedings of the 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
SP - 617
EP - 618
BT - SIGCSE'11 - Proceedings of the 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
T2 - 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2011
Y2 - 9 March 2011 through 12 March 2011
ER -