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Summer 2009 Domestic Workshops
Location Dates Topic(s) Instructors Lead Instructor Local Contact(s) Notes Offsets
Oklahoma State University May 17-23 Computational Chemistry for Chemistry Educators
  • Shawn Sendlinger
  • Clyde Metz
  • Henry Neeman
  • Victoria Crockett
Clyde Metz
  • Henry Neeman
  • Dana Brunson
Oklahoma EPSCoR will support Oklahoma attendees.
Calvin May 25-30 Introduction to Computational Thinking
  • Bob Panoff
  • Stephanie Stevenson
  • Dan Warner
  • Jose D'Arruda
  • Andrew Fitz Gibbon
  • Ebonee Farrow
  • (Laura McGinnis)
Bob Panoff
  • Joel Adams
  • Randy Prurim
  • Sharon Gould
  • Pat Buist
Kean University Jun 7-13 Parallel Programming and Cluster Computing
  • Dave Joiner
  • Tom Murphy
  • Henry Neeman
  • Kay Wanous
  • Leandro Avila Diaz
  • Ken Craft
  • Andrew Fitz Gibbon
  • George Chang
Tom Murphy
  • Dave Joiner [djoiner@kean.edu]
  • Judy April
UC Merced Jun 7-13 Computational Biology for Biology Educators
  • Jeff Krause
  • Masa Watanabe
  • Ananth Kalyanaraman
  • Jo-Anne Rodriguez
  • Alaena Alilin
Jeff Krause
  • Masa Watanabe
  • Martha Narro
  • Vicki Bryan
Local staff time. iPLANT support, 50% of costs maximum $7,400. 24 participants and 3 instructors
Widener University Jun 14-20 Computational Physics for Physics Educators
  • Dave Joiner
  • Richard Gass
  • Norman Chonacky
Dave Joiner
  • Jeff Rufinus
CANCELLED
LSU/Center for Computation & Technology Jul 5-11 Parallel Programming and Cluster Computing (and petascale)
  • Tom Murphy
  • Charlie Peck
  • Kay Wanous
  • Henry Neeman
  • Andrew Fitz Gibbon (at PSC)
  • Kevin Hunter (at PSC)
  • Leandro Avila Diaz
  • Ken Craft
Charlie Peck
  • Kathy Traxler [ktraxler@cct.lsu.edu]
  • Steve Beck [sdbeck@lsu.edu]
AG with PSC, will need one or two bodies in Pittsburgh
Atlanta Jul 5-11 Introduction to Computational Thinking
  • Bob Panoff
  • Susan Ragan
  • Clyde Metz
Bob Panoff
  • Tiki Suarez-Brown [tiki.suarez@famu.edu]
  • Mir Atiqullah [matiqull@spsu.edu]
  • Mary Smalley
  • Charles Hardnett
  • Tracey Martin-Toomer
Florida Jul 12-18 Computational Thinking in the Grades 6-12 Classroom
  • Bob Panoff
  • Stephanie Stevenson
  • Susan Ragan
  • Laura McGinnis
  • Clyde Metz
  • Tom Murphy
  • Tom's student
Laura McGinnis
  • Stephanie Stevenson [stevensons@duvalschools.org]
  • Sanjiv Samant [samant@ufl.edu]
  • Tom Loghran [loughran.8@nd.edu]
  • Bonnie Bracey-Sutton [bbracey@aol.com]
Ohio State University Jul 12-18 Computational Engineering for Engineering Educators
  • Steve Gordon
  • Ashok Krishnamurthy
  • Jim Giuliani
  • Andrew Fitz Gibbon
Steve Gordon
  • Steve Gordon
University of Arkansas Aug 2-8 Introduction to Computational Thinking
  • Bob Panoff
  • Henry Neeman
  • Susan Ragan
  • Clyde Metz
  • Laura McGinnis
  • Ebonee Farrow
  • Baochuan Lu
Bob Panoff
  • Amy Apon
  • Kim Jones <kimj@uark.edu>
  • Diane Didier <diane.didier@areon.net>
  • "Shannon E. Stewart" <shstewar@uark.edu>
  • "Diane B. Didier" <dbdidier@uark.edu>
  • Jim Goodlander <jgoodlander@walton.uark.edu>
  • Sandy Kizer <skizer@uark.edu>
  • David Chaffin <dchaffin@uark.edu>
  • Jeff Pummill <jpummil@uark.edu>
  • Wesley Emeneker <ewe@uark.edu>
OU/OSCER Aug 9-16 Parallel Programming and Cluster Computing
  • Henry Neeman
  • Tom Murphy
  • Charlie Peck
  • Andrew Fitz Gibbon
  • Leandro Avila Diaz
  • Ken Craft
  • Bullpen - Kay Wanous, Kathy Traxler
Henry Neeman
  • Henry Neeman
Oklahoma EPSCoR will support Oklahoma attendees.

Locations we probably won't be able to do:

  • UT El Paso
  • Pellissippi (Introduction to Computational Thinking?)
  • Puerto Rico (HASS)
  • SPSU

Partnerships:

  • Intel international
  • Intel parallel and distributed in Portland

Offsets still to be factored-in:

  • Blue Waters
  • TeraGrid
  • Find the details of additional offsets in the proposals

Additional Considerations:

  • Firm-up Blue Waters partnerships, which P and D workshops will have petascale content?
  • Firm-up TeraGrid partnerships
  • Consider partnering with IU and Craig Stewart
  • HASS will focus on Pathways this year with an eye towards a 2010 workshop
  • SPSU will partner with Tiki's group this year with an eye towards a 2010 workshop

People to add to the big list:

  • Ken Gamradt, EE & CS Department, South Dakota State University, ken.gamradt at sdstate.edu
  • Dan Stanzione, Arizona State University
  • Jeff Krause jeffk@shodor.org
  • Masa Watanabe UC Merced,
  • Rafael Tosado Interamerican University of Puerto Rico
  • Greg Goines or Mary Smith at NC A&T
  • Carmen Cintron crcintron@sagrado.edu
  • Greg Wolffe wolffe@gvsu.edu
  • Joel Adams adams@calvin.edu
  • Jeff Rufinus

Criteria for choosing (draft):

  1. local team's commitment to our educational goals
  2. ability to meet budget (both their ability to meet budget demands and our ability to find cost savings on travel)
  3. ability to recruit participants
  4. coverage of country
  5. subject matter (plus for only site to host a subject desired, minus if subject area is oversubscribed compared to demand)

Notes:

  • Assume a maximum of 30 attendees and about 4 instructors and 2 assistant instructors per workshop.
  • Google Calendars are being setup to track a) workshops, conferences and outreach and b) people's personal blackout times.
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