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Analyzing a Stock and Flow Model to Understand the Body’s Ability to Process Alcohol |
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Author(s):
Ashley Joyce |
Subject:
Cross-Curricular |
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Ms. Joyce's Anatomy and Physiology students at IACS in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, explore the effects of alcohol using a model and simulation developed at the Creative Learning Exchange, Thinking about Drinking. The students analyzed the model and then used it in a cumulative assessment to illustrate connections between the respiratory, circulatory, and digestive systems.
The paper includes modifications of the handouts found on the CLE website as well as a rubric and other materials for teachers to use this simulation successfully in their classes. The curricular surround starts with students describing their understanding of a breathalyser and Blood Alcohol Content from their previous knowledge and finishes with a final poster to communicate students' learning. |
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Deceleration of the Earth |
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Author(s):
Leisa Hall, Kristy Stotler, & Sunmi Yi |
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Student Work |
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A 1999 SyMBowl finalist paper. This paper discusses a model developed to demonstrate how the gravitational pull of the moon affects the deceleration of the earth.
Complex Systems Connection: Separate Cause and Effect. The earth is decelerating, but why? This example |
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GET MOVING! Solutions to the Epidemic of Childhood Obesity |
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Author(s):
Omar Aboulezz, & Debra Lyneis |
Subject:
Student Work |
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What happens when kids spend hours every day watching TV or playing video games? Could these behaviors lead to obesity and serious illness? And, if so, what can we do about it? Omar Aboulezz, a fifth grader at the Flagg Street School in Worcester, Massa |
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How Bad Will Portland's Traffic Be in 2040? |
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Author(s):
Ben Andrews, & Dave Roth |
Subject:
Student Work |
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A 1999 SyMBowl finalist paper. This paper discusses a model developed to discover the change in the commute time over the next 50 years in metro Portland, OR.
Complex Systems Connection: Ineffective Action. |
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How Does a Galaxy Evolve? |
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Author(s):
Carl Anderson, & Steven Cottingham |
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Student Work |
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A 1999 SyMBowl finalist paper. This paper discusses a model developed to demonstrate what happens in a galaxy as it goes into stars and eventually into white dwarfs, black holes, and neutron stars.
Complex Systems Connection: Separate Cause and Effect. A model of how |
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If a Tree Falls in the Woods, Will Another Replace It? |
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Author(s):
Chris Brummer, Adelle Lennox, & Leela Yellesetty |
Subject:
Student Work |
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A 1999 SyMBowl finalist paper. This paper discusses a model developed to analyze Oregon's timber industry and how it affects the forest tree population.
Complex Systems Connection: Short and Long Term Conflicts, Cause within System. People sometimes decide to use natu |
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Influenza |
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Author(s):
Ryan Ivie |
Subject:
Student Work |
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A 1999 SyMBowl finalist paper. This paper discusses a model developed to provide a realistic look at how influenza affects a population.
Complex Systems Connection: Ineffective Action. |
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Students Taking a Systems Approach to Drinking and Driving |
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Author(s):
Stephany Yerger |
Subject:
Social Studies |
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From CC-STADUS. A member of the class of 1999 at La Salle High School reports on the project she and classmates undertook to create a tool for hands-on alcohol education using STELLA. Model included. |
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System Dynamics and Student Leadership |
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Author(s):
Dan Barcan |
Subject:
Implementation |
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A discussion of one of the activities at DynamiQueST 2001, how it worked and how systems dynamics affected the students involved |
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What Effects Does Raising the Minimum Wage Have on a Business? |
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Author(s):
Danny Green, & Alan Martin |
Subject:
Student Work |
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A 1999 SyMBowl finalist paper. This paper discusses a model developed to demonstrate the future effects, help or harm, to a business if the minimum wage is raised. |
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