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Using Agent-based Modelling to think about Complex Systems

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Case Studies In Innovative Practice
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The Modelling4All project at the University of Oxford have developed the BehaviourComposer tool to enable scholars to create agent-based models, opening up this area of investigation to much wider audiences in teaching, learning, research and outreach.

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Case Studies In Innovative Practice
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Ken Kahn
Howard Noble
Angela McLean
Samir Bhatt
Keywords
case study
learning
agent-based modelling
oxford
teaching
technologies
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 25/01/2012
Duration: 00:07:43

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