• DocumentCode
    233650
  • Title

    Teaching High Performance Computing: Lessons from a Flipped Classroom, Project-Based Course on Finite Element Methods

  • Author

    Zarestky, Jill ; Bangerth, Wolfgang

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Educ. Adm. & Human Resource Dev., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    16-16 Nov. 2014
  • Firstpage
    34
  • Lastpage
    41
  • Abstract
    High Performance Computing (HPC) is an area that requires students to acquire knowledge in a wide range of topics. At the same time, HPC is not a theoretical subject and is best learned through non-trivial projects. Teaching HPC therefore lives with the tension of having to cover many small, disconnected areas while wanting to provide more feedback on student projects.This paper considers the lessons learned from teaching MATH 676 "Finite Element Methods in Scientific Computing", a course one of us teaches at Texas A&M University as a project course with a flipped classroom.The contribution of this paper is to describe a practitioner\´s approach to using principles of reflective writing and journaling to connect the material of the video lectures to student projects. We will discuss our experience with this approach, in particular regarding (1) helping students engage deeply with course content, (2) increasing motivation, independence, and perseverance, and (3) facilitating more communication with the course instructor. We will also share our experiences with the technology options for electronic journals and report on what worked and what didn\´t.
  • Keywords
    computer literacy; educational courses; feedback; finite element analysis; parallel processing; teaching; HPC teaching; MATH 676 teaching; Texas A&M University; course instructor; electronic journals; finite element methods; finite element methods in scientific computing; flipped classroom; high performance computing teaching; independence; motivation; nontrivial projects; perseverance; project-based course; student projects; video lectures; Conferences; High performance computing; HPC education; flipped classroom; teaching and technology; journaling; reflective writing; practitioner´s report of experience; qualitative research; experiential learning; student engagement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Education for High Performance Computing (EduHPC), 2014 Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    New Orleans, LA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EduHPC.2014.10
  • Filename
    7016356