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Academic

Welcome to the Intel Academic Community! - an online network for faculty to collaborate with peers and Intel experts.

Become a member of the community today and gain access to curriculum, software tools, our blogs and forums.



Community News

  • The Russian version of the Intel® Academic Community is online. More >>

  • The Chinese version of the Intel® Academic Community is online. More >>

  • Upcoming Conferences with Intel participation. More >>

  • Informatics Education Europe III Conference : December 4-5 in Venice, Italy. Informatics Education Europe III is the third in a series of conferences promoted by ACM to provide a forum for European Informatics academics to discuss the latest developments in the teaching and learning of Informatics in Europe.

  • Supercomputing 08 in Austin Texas took place November 15th - 21st. Read more about it. Link to the blog 'Ranking concurrency courseware -- Digg it?' from Dr. Michael Wrinn

  • 'Intel at Tech-Ed 08' in Barcelona. Be part of the experience! Take a sneak preview of latest tools, see and read what people were discussing >>

  • 2008 Asia Academic Forum

    Find out more about the keynote topics. In addition on Oct 22nd Dr. Michael Wrinn and James Reinders presented in a Multi-Core track different related subjects from ‘Concurrency in Computing’ to ‘Software Transactional Memory’. See the link to their presentations and the Multicore Academic Curriculum Development White Papers . See pictures from the AAF.

  • Community Spotlight

    Featured Community Members

      Special thanks to Moti Ben-Hari for sharing his book "Principles of Concurrent and Distributed Programming" plus links. Professor José Luis Elvira Valenzuela from Mexico shares his Spanish version of the 'Intel Multi-core Programming for Academia' courseware. He recently has been invited by Intel Education to participate teaching Multi-Core Programming to professors of universities in México.
    Georgia Tech's Dr. Matthew Wolf discusses the "special issues for the academic world" and how he is integrating parallel programming in his curriculum. Dr. Michael Wrinn a senior course architect in the Intel Software College challenges the Academic / Multi-Core Community with his latest articles about 'Is the Free Lunch Really Over? Scalability in Manycore Systems Part 2: Using Locks Efficiently.'

    Share your knowledge!

    Visit our courseware wiki: Collaborate with others on your curriculum and download Intel and other faculty-developed courseware. See what the rest of the community is saying at our blogging community and share your opinions or ask a question to other community members and Intel technologists in our forums.


    Academic Community News Bulletin

    Get an overview about rececent activites and technologies.

  • See the release from July 31st >>
  • See the release from September 17th >>
  • See the previous release from October 16th >>
  • See the latest release from November 12th >>


  • Customer Testimonials and Casestudies

    Hear what our customers have to say! See recent quotes & videos. See the Testimonials >> | See the Casestudies >>

     

    Join interactive webinars to build your curriculum!

    Register now
    to participate in our upcoming webinars with key technologists, researchers and University professors from the community.

    Topics include:

    • Introducing a Curriculum for Concurrency: A Comprehensive Approach
    • Multicore in the Classroom - The view from Georgia Tech
    • Live from Super Computing Conference 08 - There is no Sequential Programming: So why are we still teaching it!
    Learn more about the currently scheduled webinars.

     

    'Cool' Topics

    Articles about future, interesting technologies. Latest topics:

    'Introducing the Intel® Core i7 Processor Family' 'Smoke - Game Technology Demo' / 'CERN awards Intel Corporation' / 'Intel Software Development Emulator for AVX' / 'Welcome to Whatif.intel.com' More >>

    'Cool' Blogs

  • You may know about 13 dwarfs but have you heard about the 26 concepts, 10 myths about CS and 10 ways to attract CS students>> By Bev Bachmayer (Intel)
  • Creating a Pattern Language for Parallel Programming: the evolving view from Berkeley >> By Dr. Michael Wrinn (Intel)
  • Sequential programming is no more. Let's teach parallel programming >> By Paul Steinberg (Intel)
  • Help create Curriculum Videos

    As an experiment, we are working with the academic community to create a series of video curriculum modules. The proposed content is available under videos for download. For more discussions on the subject see Clay Breshears’ Blog.

    University Program

    Learn more about how the University Program supports curriculum needs and provides access to the technical resources you need.

     

    If you want to share content, please get in contact with me via wrosenberg@intel