Unplugged Parallelism for First-Year CS Majors

B. Anthony, D. C. Erdil, O. Glebova, R. Montante
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We use "unplugged" activities to introduce parallel concepts in a first-year seminar for Computer Science majors. Student teams explore parallel approaches to computational tasks. Pre- and post-activity surveys, and a reflection paper, measure the impact of these activities on students' views about parallel programming. Our goal is to encourage parallel thinking about programming tasks before sequential approaches become ingrained. Computer Science curricula have traditionally focused on sequential approaches to programming, which were well matched to earlier computer systems. However, current systems almost all use multiprocessor CPUs, and are frequently used in clusters or networks of multiple computers. Recent curricular guidelines from organizations such as ACM and ABET recommend exposure to parallel computing concepts.
一年级计算机科学专业的不插电并行
我们在计算机科学专业的第一年研讨会中使用“不插电”活动来介绍并行概念。学生团队探索并行计算任务的方法。活动前和活动后的调查,以及一篇反思论文,衡量了这些活动对学生对并行编程的看法的影响。我们的目标是在顺序方法变得根深蒂固之前,鼓励对编程任务进行并行思考。计算机科学课程传统上侧重于顺序编程方法,这与早期的计算机系统很好地匹配。然而,当前的系统几乎都使用多处理器的cpu,并且经常用于多台计算机的集群或网络。最近来自ACM和ABET等组织的课程指南建议接触并行计算概念。
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