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Small System Dynamics Models for BIG Issues: |
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Although this e-book is first and foremost an electronic case book, it is much more than just a set of case descriptions: it is the backbone of an online blended-learning approach. It consists of 6 concise theory chapters, short theory videos, 6 chapters with about 90 modeling exercises and cases, many demo and feedback videos, feedback sheets for each case, 5 overall chapters with feedback, 5 chapters with multiple choice questions (with graphs or figures), hundreds of online multiple choice questions, links to onsite lectures, past exams, models, online simulators, 126 slots for new exercises and cases, and additional materials for lecturers (slides, exams, new cases). The fully hyperlinked electronic version allows students (or anybody else for that matter) to learn, in a relatively short time, how to build SD models of dynamically complex issues, simulate and analyze them, and use them to design adaptive policies and test their robustness.
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Dr. Erik Pruyt has been lecturing System Dynamics and other modeling courses at Delft University of Technology's Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management between 2007 and 2019. Before joining Delft University of Technology, he lectured at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels where he earned his PhD. He is heavily involved in research combining SD and Exploratory Modeling and Analysis for deeply uncertain dynamically complex issues. His applied research interests include, but are not limited to, all the themes covered in this e-book. He has, together with his TU Delft colleagues and collaborators, hosted the 2014 International System Dynamics Conference at Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands (see www.systemdynamics.org). Pictures © by Nia Palli |
The E-version is available here: CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE E-VERSION OF THE BOOK
The e-book can be downloaded for free under Creative Commons license BY-NC-SA. Online materials are also available under the BY-NC-SA: you can use and adapt my models, but you will need to refer properly to the e-book: Pruyt, E., 2013. Small System Dynamics Models for Big Issues: Triple Jump towards Real-World Complexity. Delft: TU Delft Library. ISBN/EAN: 978-94-6186-195-5