We've had good luck in the past using pypar (http://code.google.com/p/pypar/) 
in a college scientific computing class for students who have had a single 
programming course in Python. At that time (2 years ago), it seemed to be the 
simplest entry point for Python-based MPI type programs.

John Zelle, PhD
Professor of Computer Science
Wartburg College

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From: Edu-sig [edu-sig-bounces+john.zelle=wartburg....@python.org] on behalf of 
roberto [robert...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 8:11 AM
To: edu-sig@python.org
Subject: [Edu-sig] Parallel computing

Hi, I recently finished setting up a Beowulf Cluster using some Linux machines 
at schools.
Some students eagerly helped out.

We'd like to start studying some parallel computing on this system.
I already studied it on C but never on Python. My students regularly study 
Python, so I'd like to ask you if you taught some Python Parallel Computing to 
High School students and where to start from.

Thank you very much

--
Roberto
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