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Broadening Computational Science: Simulation and Internetics

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at SIAM General Meeting Atlanta: Panel on Computational Science Education Organized by Kris Stewart SDSU on May 14 99. Foils prepared May 16 99

http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/compscisc98/ and
http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/internetics/, "Internetics: Technologies, Applications and Academic Fields" Invited Chapter in Book :Feynman and Computation", edited by A.J.G. Hey, Perseus Books (1999)
We will discuss a broad definition of computational science to be the interdisciplinary area between computer science and all application areas.
We suggest traditionally that simulation has been focus of computational science but that today there is more student interest in information based applications and that these benefit from an interdisciplinary approach similar to simulation areas.
We discuss implications for physics education and
Use of distance education to teach such new curricula


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1 Broadening Computational Science: Simulation and Internetics
2 Abstract of SIAM Presentation
3 Traditional Computational Science
4 Conventional Computational Science
5 Information Track of Computational Science
6 Beginnings of Internetics
7 Information Track of Computational Science
8 Detailed Course Contents
9 What is Internetics ?
10 Internetics and Computational Science
11 Synergy of Parallel Computing and The Grid Internetics as Unifying Principle
12 Proposed Internetics Core Curriculum
13 Internetics Certificate Curriculum: K-12
14 Sample 1999 Java Academy Certificate
15 Internetics Certificate Curriculum: Graduate
16 Internetics Certificate Curriculum: Graduate Electives
17 Internetics and Physics I
18 Internetics and Physics II
19 PHY 300, Internetics and Communicating Science
20 Outside Interest in Courses
21 Courses at Jackson State
22 Why use Distance Education?
23 Traditional Model of Instruction
24 Better Model of Instruction
25 Architecture of Tango Distance Education

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