Introduction To Systems Thinking And Interdisci...
Computational thinking, applied through modelling and simulation, is already fundamentally changing research in the biological, social and physical sciences. For example, models of neurons help us understand the way the brain works; evolutionary models help to explain biological phenomena; agent-based models shed light on social systems; computational models give scientists a way to understand the climate. Exploring such applications gives a fertile context in which to encourage computational thinking and so motivate interest in Computing. It also gives a powerful new way to learn topics in other subjects, promoting interdisciplinary understanding.
Introduction to Systems Thinking and Interdisci...
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