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 | | From: | Bill Moss | | Subject: | Getting Started - Looking for recommendations | | Date: | Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:47:56 -0500 |
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 | Hi,
My company is exploring our first simulation/modeling project and I am wondering if anyone has any recommendations on the best resources (web sites, books, software products, experts/consultants, white papers, etc) that we could begin with to help us begin understanding the questions we should be asking ourselves?
Our project is the simulation/modeling of a district wide education system involving models of students, teachers, classrooms, schools, teaching strategies, learning metrics, etc. We want to evaluate the impact of educational software by simulating various topographies of student demographics, time spent teaching, time students spend on tasks, classroom sizes, resource allocation, etc. 3D visualization is not an element of the problem, although we do want to be able to capture the state of the simulation at discrete-events and record various metrics to a database for later analysis and review.
Any guidance you can recommend to help us get started would be very helpful.
Regards, Bill Moss
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 | | From: | Simon Shapiro | | Subject: | Re: Getting Started - Looking for recommendations | | Date: | Tue, 19 Oct 2004 01:58:36 -0500 |
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 | Try
http://sysdyn.clexchange.org/sdep/Roadmaps/RM2/D-4347-7.pdf
Also, if you have the patience, join our project at
http://caricature.poseidons-playground.info
Regards Simon Shapiro
"Bill Moss" wrote in message news:<10n5f5u1r9r4c7@corp.supernews.com>... > Hi, > > My company is exploring our first simulation/modeling project and I am > wondering if anyone has any recommendations on the best resources (web > sites, books, software products, experts/consultants, white papers, etc) > that we could begin with to help us begin understanding the questions we > should be asking ourselves? > > Our project is the simulation/modeling of a district wide education system > involving models of students, teachers, classrooms, schools, teaching > strategies, learning metrics, etc. We want to evaluate the impact of > educational software by simulating various topographies of student > demographics, time spent teaching, time students spend on tasks, classroom > sizes, resource allocation, etc. 3D visualization is not an element of the > problem, although we do want to be able to capture the state of the > simulation at discrete-events and record various metrics to a database for > later analysis and review. > > Any guidance you can recommend to help us get started would be very helpful. > > Regards, > Bill Moss
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