Parallel Supercomputer Simulations for Education

`Integration of Information Age Networking and Parallel Supercomputer Simulations into University General Science and K-12 Curricula'.


Project summary

This project will create a Metacenter Regional Alliance between the Cornell Theory Center, the Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC), and the Department of Physics at Syracuse University, to develop interactive multimedia educational modules incorporating advanced scientific simulations. These will be integrated into undergraduate courses, and then into K-12 curricula, to enhance the teaching of general science courses. We will combine leading-edge technologies in high-performance computing and communications (HPCC), a high-speed network serving as a testbed for the National Information Infrastructure (NII), and advanced client/server technologies such as the World Wide Web (WWW), VRML and Java, to produce and deliver these simulations and educational modules.

Background and existing work

Science for the 21st Century is an innovative integrated science course in the Physics Department at Syracuse University.

The Living Textbook Project is a multidisciplinary project designed to demonstrate the use of leading-edge HPCC technologies in the K-12 classroom. Led by NPAC and the School of Education at Syracuse University, the project combines teacher teams, software developers, education researchers, computational scientists, HPCC vendors, and information content providers to deliver digital video, images, and text to the classroom, and to prototype interactive, information-on-demand systems and their integration into K-12 curricula.

Since 1991, NPAC has hosted a very successful Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU site program in HPCC and computational science. In the summer of 1994 NPAC taught a computer multimedia course based on the Web to 40 8th grade students as part of the Young Scholars Program at Syracuse University.

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