Summer Teacher Institute (STI)
Information about the 2017 Summer Teacher Institute will be posted as it becomes available.
The primary goals of the Supercomputing Challenge Summer Teacher Institute are to:
- introduce teachers to complexity science and computational tools and methods,
- advance teachers’ knowledge, understanding, and skills in Computer Science and STEM domains,
- prepare teachers to support Supercomputing Challenge teams, and
- provide ongoing support to teachers who will recruit and assist students in Computer Science and STEM endeavors.
Past STIs
- August 1995, 27 teachers, Los Alamos
- June 1996, 26 teachers, Portales
- July 1996, 27 teachers, Las Cruces
- July 1997, 47 teachers, Socorro
- June 1998, 16 teachers, Highlands-Las Vegas
- August 1998, 15 teachers, Highlands-Las Vegas
- June 1999, 15 teachers, NMSU-Las Cruces
- June 2000, 12 teachers, WNMU-Silver City
- June 2001, 19 teachers, NM Tech-Socorro
- June 2002, 14 teachers, San Juan College-Farmington
- July 2003, 23 teachers, San Juan College-Farmington
- June 2004, 11 teachers, Webinar/Highland High-Albuquerque
- July 2005, 19 teachers, Alamogordo High School
- July 2006, 15 teachers, Santa Fe Indian School
- July 2007, 15 teachers, CNM-Albuquerque
- July 2008, 34 teachers, New Mexico Tech
- July 2009, 32 teachers, New Mexico Tech
- July 2010, 19 teachers, New Mexico Tech
- July 2011, 33 teachers, New Mexico Tech
- July 2012, 34 teachers, New Mexico Tech
- July 2013, 52 teachers, New Mexico Tech
- July 2014, 23 teachers, New Mexico Tech
- June-July 2015, 15 teachers, online course