Parallel and Distributed Computing (PDC) along with High Performance Computing(HPC) has become pervasive, from supercomputers and server farms containing multicore CPUs and GPUs, to individual PCs, laptops, and mobile devices. Even casual users of computers now depend upon parallel processing. Thus it is important for every computer user (and especially every programmer) to understand how parallelism and distributed computing affect problem solving. This workshop invites unpublished manuscripts from academia, industry, and government laboratories on topics pertaining to the needs and approaches for augmenting undergraduate and graduate education in Computer Science and Engineering, Computational Science, and computational courses for both STEM and business disciplines with PDC and HPC concepts. In addition to contributed talks, this workshop will feature invited talks on opportunities for collaboration, resource sharing, educator training, internships, and other means of increasing cross-fertilization between industry, government, and academia. Proposals for panels and special sessions are also welcome. Read more at http://grid.cs.gsu.edu/~tcpp/curriculum/?q=eduhpc16