Portfolio
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Ocean Project
Ocean Project
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Ethics Project
I would encourage all of my teammates and coworkers to finish all of their work and to make sure everything gets done. I would tell Troy that he needs to really focus on his work so he does not get fired, since, he really needs the money. Andy, however, I know he is going through a divorce and it is clouding his mind, so I would try to talk to him about it. I would also ask him if he would like a break or a day off. Even though our project is important, his personal issues are taking over his mind, and I would see him through it and help me, rather than bring him down. I would maybe ask Patricia if her team could help ours, since her team is ahead of us. With Shanetta, I would ask her to calm down a bit, and not push her too hard, so she does not leave us. Also, make sure she is doing her work. I would stick to my words to Bob, that failure is not an option.
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Forest Fire Project
Forest Fire Project
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Programming Concepts
Programming Concepts
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Simple Population
Simple Population
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Iteration Examples
Iteration Examples
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Thing 1 Model
Thing 1
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Disease Model
Disease
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Rabbits Vensim Model
Rabbits Model
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Change Vs. Behavior
Change vs. Behavior Model
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Healthy+Sick
Healthy+Sick Model
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Parallel Computing Notebook
Parallel Computing Model
My teammates Leanne, Jackson, and I worked on a predator-prey model for an ocean ecosystem. In our model, we had sharks, fish, and plants. Our project represented what an everyday ocean ecosystem would look like. Whenever a shark went near fish, the shark would eat the fish. Whenever Fish went near a plant, the fish would eat the plant. We also had it when a shark was next to a shark or a fish was next to a fish, they would reproduce. Kelp would grow over a period of time. When the shark or fish (without getting eaten) got old, it would die out.
This is my teammate, Subhag and I's Forest Fire project.
This is an excel sheet hat shows basic programming concepts that we will use at Shodor. It shows how to make a scrollbar, name a cell, etc.
This is a simple population model on excel.
These are iteration examples we learned on excel.
This is my Thing1 model on agent cubes.
This is my disease model on agent cubes.
We started to learn about vensim, and used a rabbit example to show its birth and competition fraction.
This is an edited version of the Rabbits Model, to show how behavior changes over time.
This is a vensim model that shows a sick, infected, recovery model of a sick person, who infects others, and soon recovers.
This is my google doc on Parallel Computing.