The three professional workshops we will teach in June

The Institute for Computing in Research offers professional training for teachers on how to prepare students for research internships.

To join point your browser to https://meet.jit.si/SantaFePD or download the jitsi mobile app at https://jitsi.org/downloads/ and join the room SantaFePD

In June of 2021 we will offer the following three (virtual) workshops. Click on the links below for detailed information:

These workshops are free (though space might be limited). We hope to see many teachers, and sometimes their students (for the writing and project management workshops)!

Please contact Mark Galassi <mark@galassi.org> for more information, or call +1-505-629-0759 (voice only).

We thank the Computer Science Alliance and the Santa Fe Public Schools for helping us develop and put on these workshops.

Project Management for Students

A Santa Fe Professional Development Workshop June 21+22

The Institute for Computing in Research
The Computer Science Alliance

(Sign up with email to mark@galassi.org) (please distribute our PDF flyer to teachers, or point them to this post) (preparation instructions)

To join point your browser to https://meet.jit.si/SantaFePD or download the jitsi mobile app at https://jitsi.org/downloads/ and join the room SantaFePD

The Institute for Computing in Research and the Computer Science Alliance will host a professional development workshop, aimed at CTE teachers in Santa Fe as well as students involved in long research projects. This online course will be taught by Rhonda Crespo (Director of the Institute for Computing in Research), Mark Galassi (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and Rowan Jansens, Madelyn Kingston, and Mohit Dubey (New Mexico School for the Arts and Los Alamos, winners of the Supercomputing Challenge).

Our goal is to create a culture of students managing projects, and to give guidelines and formats for teachers to help foster these self-organized teams.

This course is recommended for students involved in any long-term effort, such as theater production, art installations, software development, engineering projects, business ventures, . . . and for their teachers.

This workshop is free for teachers and students, but space is limited, so please sign up by email soon!

Individual make-up is possible if you have to miss some of the time slots.

Times below are in US/Mountain time zone

Session 1 – Monday 2021-06-21 – 3pm-5:30pm

15:00 Opportunities for student research in New Mexico.
15:45 discussion
16:00 “Long lead” versus “short lead” aspects of a project: crafting a “bill of materials” for your project.

Session 2 – Tuesday 2021-06-22 – 3pm-5:30pm

15:00 Panel discussion with the dream team from the Supercomputing Challenge.
16:00
Understanding both the good and the buzzwords in Agile project management.
16:45 Software as the highest complexity driver of schedule.