1. Intro to learning with Computational Models

Sugat Dabholkar, Teresa Granito, Kevin Hall
Environmental Science
40-50 min
High School Advanced Biology (AP)
v3

Overview

This is an introductory lesson for using certain types of computational models designed using a software called NetLogo.

In this lesson, students will learn -

  • how to computationally study the spread of wildfire
  • how to engage in the scientific inquiry practices of constructing knowledge in the context of an Emergent Systems Microworld (ESM)
  • how to engage computational thinking practices in context of an ESM. We will focus on four computational thinking practices: data practices, modeling and simulation practices, computational problem solving practices, and systems thinking practices.

Underlying Pages

Standards

Next Generation Science Standards
  •   Life Science
    • [HS-LS2] Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics
    • [HS-LS4] Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity
  •   NGSS Crosscutting Concept
    • Patterns
    • Systems
    • Stability and Change
  •   NGSS Practice
    • Analyzing Data
    • Using Models
    • Conducting Investigations
Computational Thinking in STEM
  •   Data Practices
    • Analyzing Data
    • Manipulating Data
    • Visualizing Data
  •   Modeling and Simulation Practices
    • Using Computational Models to Find and Test Solutions
    • Using Computational Models to Understand a Concept
  •   Computational Problem Solving Practices
    • Troubleshooting and Debugging
  •   Systems Thinking Practices
    • Investigating a Complex System as a Whole
    • Thinking in Levels
    • Understanding the Relationships within a System