Submissions to FPCC
Note that the submission deadline has passed and that the program is full. You are encouraged
to attend the the workshop! See the SPAA web
page for registration info.
Submissions due: February 4, 1997
Authors notified: March 3, 1997
Web-ready copy due: June 1, 1997
The program committee invites submissions of papers that describe
innovations in the education of students about parallel processing,
including but not exclusively the following topics
- course and curriculum design
- programming languages and programming environments for education
- pedagogical techniques for teaching concepts of parallelism
- demonstrations and animation tools
- successes and failures of innovative materials and methods
- applications of parallel computing
Since the proceedings of this forum will be entirely web-based, we
encourage submissions in the form of one or more web pages. Although
it is important that your submission include text that describes your
work, why it is innovative, how it relates to other work, and its
success or failure in the classroom, we encourage the inclusion of
links to course web pages, software (including applets), images,
movies, and other multimedia relevant to your project.
Submission instructions: either
- If you are submitting a traditional "paper",
send Postscript to
fpcc@cs.dartmouth.edu.
Be sure the Postscript includes any fonts other than the standard 13,
and is printable on a wide variety of printers. (If you can view
it with ghostview it's probably ok.)
- If you are submitting a web page (or pages),
send a brief message with the URL to
fpcc@cs.dartmouth.edu
David Kotz
Last modified: Thu Mar 27 23:03:52 1997