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2008-'09 Open Education Cup: High Performance Computing
(col10594)
Author:
Jan E. Odegard
Maintainers:
Jan E. Odegard
,
Amy Kavalewitz
,
Charles Koelbel
,
C. Sidney Burrus
,
Jonathan Emmons
,
Katherine Fletcher
,
Connexions
Keywords:
High Performance Computing
,
HPC
,
Open Education Resources
,
Parallel Programming
Summary:
This collection provides an overview of the 2008-'09 Open Education Cup competition. Contest rules, author resources, and example content are provided. This competition is intended to encourage development of original educational content in the field of parallel computing, with cash prizes awarded to contest winners. Selected modules will be ... through Connexions.
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This collection provides an overview of the 2008-'09 Open Education Cup competition. Contest rules, author resources, and example content are provided. This competition is intended to encourage development of original educational content in the field of parallel computing, with cash prizes awarded to contest winners. Selected modules will be included as part of a new collection available through Connexions.
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
80.55%
Revised:
2008-10-28
Revisions:
3
New Author Guide
(col10404)
Authors:
Mark Husband
,
Connexions
Maintainers:
Mark Husband
,
Katherine Fletcher
,
Connexions
Keywords:
author
,
Edit-In-Place
,
Word
Summary:
Instructions for creating, editing, and publishing Connexions content for Connexions authors.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
69.30%
Revised:
2009-08-25
Revisions:
3
Creating a Module in Minutes
(m14345)
Author:
Mark Husband
Maintainers:
Mark Husband
,
Katherine Fletcher
Keywords:
importer
,
module
,
word
Summary:
Instructions for quickly creating a Connexions module that contains your content.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
50.29%
Revised:
2011-07-26
Revisions:
3
How to Build Your Course Collection
(m14344)
Authors:
Mark Husband
,
Connexions
Maintainers:
Mark Husband
,
Katherine Fletcher
,
Connexions
Keywords:
collection
,
course
,
course composer
,
group
,
module
,
tutorial
Summary:
This module contains instructions for building a course collection of modules using the Connexions Course Composer tool.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
54.71%
Revised:
2009-08-21
Revisions:
3
Introduction to the New Author Guide
(m14346)
Authors:
Mark Husband
,
Connexions
Maintainers:
Mark Husband
,
Katherine Fletcher
,
Connexions
Keywords:
Author
Summary:
An overview of the New Author Guide and its purpose.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
57.08%
Revised:
2009-08-25
Revisions:
3
Three Special Events in the History of Technology for Creating, Organizing, and Sharing Information
(m13676)
Authors:
C. Sidney Burrus
,
Richard Baraniuk
Maintainer:
Katherine Fletcher
Keywords:
digital commons
,
printing press
,
writing
Summary:
The development of technologies for encoding, storing, communicating, and exploiting information is a major feature in the history of the human species. Although this development has generally progressed smoothly over time, we feel it is valuable to identify three significant points of rapid change or “paradigm shifts.” The first and ... paradigm shifts.
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The development of technologies for encoding, storing, communicating, and exploiting information is a major feature in the history of the human species. Although this development has generally progressed smoothly over time, we feel it is valuable to identify three significant points of rapid change or “paradigm shifts.” The first and possibly most revolutionary change was the invention of writing and its companion, literacy—the transition from an oral to a writing culture. The second was the invention of the printing press—the transition from hand-writing to the print culture. We are now in the midst of a third transition to an electronic or digital culture. This paper explores these three paradigm shifts.
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Subject:
Humanities,
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
79.61%
Revised:
2006-06-26
Revisions:
New
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