
New Mexico High School Supercomputing Challenge, 1990--1995: Five years of making a difference to students, teachers, schools, and communities. Progress report
Author(s) -
Margaret E. Foster,
D. Kratzer
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/233290
Subject(s) - supercomputer , mathematics education , computer science , psychology , parallel computing
The New Mexico High School Supercomputing Challenge is an academic program dedicated to increasing interest in science and math among high school students by introducing them to high performance computing. This report provides a summary and evaluation of the first five years of the program, describes the program and shows the impact that it has had on high school students, their teachers, and their communities. Goals and objectives are reviewed and evaluated, growth and development of the program are analyzed, and future directions are discussed