- Home
- Search Results
- Page 1 of 1
Search for: All records
-
Total Resources4
- Resource Type
-
0003000001000000
- More
- Availability
-
31
- Author / Contributor
- Filter by Author / Creator
-
-
Wang, Jiayin (4)
-
Blei, Mark (1)
-
Bunde, David P (1)
-
Chen, Zhehuan (1)
-
Crockett, April (1)
-
Crommie, Michael F. (1)
-
Gerten, Michael (1)
-
Kahn, Salman (1)
-
Li, Hongyuan (1)
-
Li, Shaowei (1)
-
Li, Xinyu (1)
-
Liu, Hao (1)
-
Louie, Steven G. (1)
-
Maher, Peter (1)
-
Naik, Mit H. (1)
-
Perl, Yehoshua (1)
-
Regan, Emma (1)
-
Smith, Mary (1)
-
Spacco, Jaime (1)
-
Srivastava, Srishti (1)
-
- Filter by Editor
-
-
null (1)
-
& Spizer, S. M. (0)
-
& . Spizer, S. (0)
-
& Ahn, J. (0)
-
& Bateiha, S. (0)
-
& Bosch, N. (0)
-
& Brennan K. (0)
-
& Brennan, K. (0)
-
& Chen, B. (0)
-
& Chen, Bodong (0)
-
& Drown, S. (0)
-
& Ferretti, F. (0)
-
& Higgins, A. (0)
-
& J. Peters (0)
-
& Kali, Y. (0)
-
& Ruiz-Arias, P.M. (0)
-
& S. Spitzer (0)
-
& Sahin. I. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S.M. (0)
-
-
Have feedback or suggestions for a way to improve these results?
!
Note: When clicking on a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number, you will be taken to an external site maintained by the publisher.
Some full text articles may not yet be available without a charge during the embargo (administrative interval).
What is a DOI Number?
Some links on this page may take you to non-federal websites. Their policies may differ from this site.
-
We introduce an unplugged activity designed for CS1 students to explore fundamental parallel computing concepts. The activity requires only gridded paper and basic coloring tools, such as pens, markers, crayons, or colored pencils. It was piloted in CS1 courses across six universities, where faculty successfully incorporated the activity into various CS1 curricula taught in different programming languages. Learning outcomes were assessed through surveys and examination of student work product. Student engagement was measured using a survey that evaluated participants’ perceptions of engagement (enjoyment, participation, and focus), understanding (comprehension of the material and computing concepts), and instructor effectiveness (preparedness, enthusiasm, and availability). Qualitative student feedback was favorable, and survey results suggest the activity effectively introduced parallel and distributed computing concepts.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available June 3, 2026
-
Tiwari, Vaibhavi; Thakkar, Rahul; Wang, Jiayin (, IEEE)
-
Liu, Hao; Zhou, Shuxin; Chen, Zhehuan; Perl, Yehoshua; Wang, Jiayin (, IEEE)
-
Li, Hongyuan; Li, Shaowei; Naik, Mit H.; Xie, Jingxu; Li, Xinyu; Wang, Jiayin; Regan, Emma; Wang, Danqing; Zhao, Wenyu; Zhao, Sihan; et al (, Nature Materials)null (Ed.)
An official website of the United States government
