High School Activities
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- STEP, Supercomputer Teacher Enhancement Program
only available from the Internet Archive, Way Back Machine
- Supercomputer Teacher Enhancement Program [STEP] is funded by the
National Science Foundation and is a project of the University of California,
San Diego (UCSD) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC). STEP provides
an opportunity for high school science teachers to learn about the uses
of computational science in the classroom as well as in research.
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https://stewart.sdsu.edu.edu/smithsonian
- STEP is been included Computerworld/Smithsonian Award
Information Technology exhibit, a permanent on-line presentation
at the Museum of American History.
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- http://nebbs.nersc.gov/ (no longer available)
- National Education Supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore Labs
provides access to the Cray High School Supercomputer. The Web
site also provides a wide variety of "simple to use" applications
that can run on the Macintosh at a remote site (the high school
teacher's classroom, say). These routines
interface with the Cray over the network to solve problems
in climate modeling, molecular dynamics and more.