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SUMMARY:ML Movie Night:  A Pilot Machine Learning Course for High-School S
 tudents and Implications for Undergraduate Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:Evan Jaffe (Ohio Supercomputer Center)\n\nThis course introduc
 es high-school students to machine learning and NLP concepts using high-pe
 rformance computing resources.  Age-appropriate teaching strategies and a 
 rapid shift to self-directed learning are emphasized. The current course d
 iverges from undergraduate coursework in both its format and intended audi
 ence. First, the course occurs within the context of a two-week science an
 d technology summer program called the Summer Institute (SI), sponsored by
  the Ohio Supercomputer Center to expand educational opportunities surroun
 ding high-performance computing and STEM fields more generally. The compre
 ssed timeline requires teaching adaptations and a limited scope.  Secondly
 , students are high-school aged (9-12th grades), and the educational aims 
 are engagement and recruitment as much as content learning. Extra attentio
 n is placed on making the course age-appropriate and age-accessible; appli
 cability of these strategies to undergraduate-level pedagogy is discussed.
  Positive student feedback and well-executed oral presentations demonstrat
 e successful learning outcomes in both engagement and content learning.\n\
 nTag: Education, Heterogeneous Computing, Reproducibility, State of the Pr
 actice, Sustainability\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSess
 ion Chairs: David P. Bunde (Knox College); Sushil K. Prasad (University of
  Texas at San Antonio); Satish Puri (Missouri University of Science and Te
 chnology); Apan Qasem (Texas State University); and George K. Thiruvathuka
 l (Loyola University, Chicago; Argonne National Laboratory (ANL))\n\n
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