LittleFe

LittleFe Portable, low-cost educational appliance for computational science education

LittleFe is a part of Acme project, Acme = LittleFe + Bootable Cluster CD + Computational Science Education Reference Desk. The People

Charlie Peck, Earlham College (charliep -at- cs -dot- earlham -dot- edu)
Tom Murphy, Contra Costa College (tmurphy -at- contracosta -dot- edu)
Paul Gray, University of Northern Iowa (gray -at- cs -dot- uni -dot- edu)
Skylar Thompson, University of

Washington
Andrew Fitz Gibbon, Shodor Education Foundation
Dave Joiner, Kean University (djoiner -at- kean -dot- edu)
Ivan Babic, Earlham College (babic91 - at - gmail - dot - com)
Mobeen Ludin, Earlham College (mobeen - dot - ludin - at - gmail - dot - com)
Aaron Weeden, Earlham College (amweeden - dot - earlham - at - gmail - dot - com)
Sam Leeman-Munk, Shodor Education Foundation (sleemanmunk - at - gmail - dot - com)
Isaac Traxler, Louisiana State University (traxler - at - lsu - dot - edu)
Alums
Kevin Hunter, Earlham College
Alex Lemann, Earlham College
Kristina Wanous, University of Northern Iowa
Josh McCoy, UC Santa Cruz
Patrons
Bob Panoff, Executive Director, Shodor Education Foundation
Scott Lathrop, Director of Education, Outreach, Training and External Relations for TeraGrid
Intel Corporation
Educational Alliance for a Parallel Future, http://eapf.org

Diego Losada Rubio and Taeyoung "Kevin" Shin spent the summer getting paid to learn, and they definitely earned their st...
09/17/2018

Diego Losada Rubio and Taeyoung "Kevin" Shin spent the summer getting paid to learn, and they definitely earned their stipends.

Through the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) EMPOWER program (http://computationalscience.org/xsede-empower), the Wofford College students were exposed to the world of supercomputing through a progression of learning outcomes and responsibilities. They conducted their own research, worked with the college's LittleFe, made connections in the world of computational science and attended national conferences and training institutes.

Full story: http://wofford.edu/newsroom/2018/Paid-to-learn/

Many people from the LittleFe gang and a number of LittleFe users spent 4 days at the Shodor Education Foundation this w...
07/09/2015

Many people from the LittleFe gang and a number of LittleFe users spent 4 days at the Shodor Education Foundation this week developing and organizing curriculum for the LittleFe/BCCD platform.

March 4, 2015Kansas City, MO
03/07/2015

March 4, 2015
Kansas City, MO

Aaron Weeden and Mobeen Ludin are ready to take me on the road from Shodor to Kansas City for the SIGCSE 2015 Buildout!
02/28/2015

Aaron Weeden and Mobeen Ludin are ready to take me on the road from Shodor to Kansas City for the SIGCSE 2015 Buildout!

Apply for a FREE LittleFe mini-cluster for your educational institution to use for teaching parallel programming, cluste...
11/20/2014

Apply for a FREE LittleFe mini-cluster for your educational institution to use for teaching parallel programming, cluster computing, and Computational/Data Enabled Science and Engineering (CDESE) to your students and colleagues!

LittleFe is a portable mini-cluster which is small enough to fit in a suitcase, is light enough to easily move between classrooms, and travels as standard checked baggage to conferences and workshops (a waterproof, wheeled shipping case is included, and all together the package weighs less than 50 pounds).

The LittleFe is provided as part of a hands-on buildout event during the SIGCSE 2015 symposium (http://sigcse2015.sigcse.org/). During this event, teams will be guided through the process of building the LittleFe cluster from a kit of parts, installing the BCCD operating system, and using existing curriculum modules. Participants commit to using the unit in classes and outreach activities, developing new curriculum modules, providing activity reports, and participating in surveys.

The buildout event will take place on Wednesday, March 4, 2015, in Kansas City, MO, as a pre-symposium event for the SIGCSE 2015 symposium (March 4-8). Applications for the buildout are due January 7, 2015. Applicants should be teams of two people, either two collaborating faculty members, not necessarily at the same institution, or one faculty member and one student (undergraduate or graduate) at the same institution. Three-person teams can also be accommodated, provided one of the participants is a faculty member.

Applicants will be selected based on criteria of likelihood of success, reach (in terms of classes/students that will be taught, especially to minority and underserved populations), thoughtfulness (how well the applicants thought through their ideas and how carefully they presented them), opportunities for outreach, need for cycles (whether an award of LittleFe will be redundant considering resources already available to the institution), and overall quality of application. Preference will be given to applicants who can commit to attending the SIGCSE 2015 symposium (registration information is available here: http://sigcse2015.sigcse.org/attendees/index.html -for-sigcse-2015). Limited matching funds for travel to the event are available as part of the XSEDE education program. Both LittleFe and XSEDE are NSF-supported activities.

For full details about this opportunity, please see http://littlefe.net/buildout. If you have any questions, please send them to [email protected].

The LittleFe/BCCD project is pleased to announce that it has secured funding to support a significant 2015 Buildout program. This year's buildout will be held as a pre-symposium event at SIGCSE 2015.

07/14/2014

The gang has taken me to Atlanta for the XSEDE14 conference, boy it's hot and humid here compared to Iceland... (With Kristin Muterspaw, Ivan Babic, Skylar Thompson, Mobeen Ludin, Aaron Weeden, Deeksha Srinath, and Charlie Peck)

02/07/2014

The gang is packing me up and we're heading off to Seattle for the Tapia Conference!

11/22/2013

And we're out of there and heading home, SC13 was a great tour for us. Thanks to all of the people that helped to make it possible.

Heads-up, SC14 will be the 10th anniversary of the LittleFe project, we plan to celebrate that in New Orleans next year!

Our gang.
11/20/2013

Our gang.

The entrance to the Colorado Convention Center, bears not allowed...
11/18/2013

The entrance to the Colorado Convention Center, bears not allowed...

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