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In this 2-hour long project-based course, you will create an agent-based model (ABM) that simulates the spread of a hypothetical virus through close contact between agents in a virtual world. By doing so, you will learn about the wonders of agent-based modeling as a paradigm, as well as the basics of NetLogo - one of the most famous and powerful simulation environments in this realm. One of the beauties of ABM is that we can often observe emergent properties arising from the coded interactions between agents in the simulated world. Therefore, by experimenting with different interaction rules and parameters, we can gain an intuitive understanding of the underlying dynamics of varied complex phenomena. Such skills are extremely valuable for any decision making position, as well as for education, especially in a world where interconnectivity seems to be ubiquitous. In this way, this model and project are highly attuned to the global pandemic that we’re facing due to the spread of the Coronavirus. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions....

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CF

15 de ene. de 2021

Very good introduction. Had to make frequent pauses in instructor's lessons to look for details but a good final project resulted. Great satisfaction in completing a project from start to finish.

ZT

1 de mar. de 2021

Super cool and fun module. Really enjoyed the learning experience. Great instructor. Thanks a lot!

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por Carlos A R Z

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29 de jun. de 2020

Introduction to Agent-based Modeling with NetLogo is beautiful!

por Edgar R H

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5 de jul. de 2020

Nice project. It would be nice create a complete course

por Cherry I T

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5 de jul. de 2020

itry this course

por Md. R A

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27 de jun. de 2020

good

por tale p

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27 de jun. de 2020

good

por p s

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26 de jun. de 2020

Nice

por Ms. E

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9 de jul. de 2020

IT IS A GOOD COURSE FOR BEGINNERS TO LEARN BASICS OF NETLOGO.

por C. F

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15 de ene. de 2021

Very good introduction. Had to make frequent pauses in instructor's lessons to look for details but a good final project resulted. Great satisfaction in completing a project from start to finish.

por Fausto B d S T

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13 de jul. de 2021

Awesome project with an excelent instructor. Thanks for the enjoyable and productive learning experience.

por Zeynep T

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2 de mar. de 2021

Super cool and fun module. Really enjoyed the learning experience. Great instructor. Thanks a lot!

por Leonardo M

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8 de oct. de 2020

Very good introduction to Netlogo, simple and easy to follow, if a little short on content.

por Stephanus E W

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7 de ene. de 2022

Great step-by-step introduction.... a good way to start learning NetLogo...

por Felipe V

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4 de ago. de 2022

Muy facil de comprender y muy util para aprender lo basico.

por Muhammad U G

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24 de abr. de 2021

It's a good option if you are interested to learn netlogo

por Rajith V

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2 de jun. de 2021

Gave me the basics I needed for Net Logo

por Aytalina K

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25 de sep. de 2020

A great course for beginners!

por Brian P

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3 de dic. de 2020

Very clear explanation

por Shumya A

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30 de sep. de 2020

Thanks

por Harish P

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13 de mar. de 2021

Guidance is really good, but only one simulation and limited sc

ope of learning.

por Alwielland B

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22 de jul. de 2020

great course!

por Yurun Y

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25 de nov. de 2021

The project covers too little content and doesn't really worth its price...

por Vernon L

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1 de nov. de 2020

Rhyme is not a good platform to conduct these sessions, given that they time out, I was not able to complete the hands on project

por Ahmed A

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9 de ago. de 2022

I thought the project would be more involved.