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http://freespace.virgin.net/oliver.golding/starlogo.html
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| | Getting Started |
 | | StarLogo is designed to help students (as well as researchers) develop new ways of thinking about and understanding decentralized systems. |  | | StarLogo is particularly well-suited for modeling complex decentralized systems--systems which traditionally have not been available to people without advanced mathematical or programming skills. |  | | StarLogo is an extension of the Logo programming language. |
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http://education.mit.edu/starlogo/gettingstarted/getting_started.html
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| | American Scientist Online - E Pluribus Unum |
 | | StarLogo is an offspring of Logo, the programming language devised in the 1960s by Seymour Papert of MIT and Wallace Feurzeig of Bolt, Baranek and Newman. |  | | StarLogo software is freely distributed over the Internet; for more information see the note at the end of this article. |  | | StarLogo is the creation of Mitchel Resnick of the Epistemology and Learning Group in the Media Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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http://www.americanscientist.org/amsci/issues/Comsci99/compsci1999-01.html
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| | enGauge Resources |
 | | StarLogo is a specialized version of a programming language called Logo (also created by MIT Media Lab). |  | | Depending on the number of computers available, students may rotate through one or two computer stations, or all the students in a class may work simultaneously around several computers. |  | | StarLogo also makes the turtles' world active: students can write programs to make the turtles' environment respond to different actions. |
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http://www.ncrel.org/engauge/resource/berkeley/starlogo.htm
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| | Beyond the Centralized Mindset |
 | | StarLogo allows users to control the actions and interactions of thousands of artificial "creatures" on the computer screen. |  | | StarLogo programs can be conceptualized as turtles moving on top of (and interacting with) a cellular-automata grid. |  | | We have since implemented StarLogo on traditional sequential computers by simulating parallelism.) For many colony-type explorations, having a large number of turtles is not just a nicety, it is a necessity. |
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http://llk.media.mit.edu/papers/archive/decentralized
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| | Logo Exchange Volume 16. Issue 1. Fall 1997 |
 | | StarLogo is free from the MIT research project that developed it. |  | | StarLogo is a relatively new variant of the Logo language that adds easily applied but powerful features that can be used to study dynamic systems. |  | | StarLogo neatly fulfills these requirements with a modeling environment whose semantics are completely dictated by the user. |
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http://gsep.pepperdine.edu/~gstager/logoexchange/Epstein.html
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| | An Evaluation of Seven Software Simulation Tools for Use in the Social Sciences |
 | | Whilst Starlogo can be considered 'agent-based' (for example, a turtle is an agent) its programming paradigm is procedural (as opposed to object-oriented for example). |  | | Starlogo is a specilaized version of logo (which was used for teaching in schools). |  | | Starlogo provides a graphical interface to help the developer code their simulations. |
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http://www.irit.fr/COSI/training/evaluationoftools/Evaluation-Of-Starlogo.htm
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| | Alexis Drogoul - Starlogo |
 | | I have coded a lot of different applications in StarLogo: foraging collective behaviors inspired by those of the species of ants used in the Manta project, many collective sorting algorithms, etc. It is a very simple environment for quickly testing ideas, algorithms, etc. |  | | These two distributions have since evolved as StarLogo (rewritten in Java) and NetLogo (in Java too, with the ability to run simulation projects as applets). |  | | It is based on Logo, but provides the programmer with three different entities: turtles (which can then belong to different species), patches (the environment) and the observer (the global procedures and variables). |
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http://www-poleia.lip6.fr/~drogoul/projects/starlogo/index.html
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| | SimPed: Simulating Pedestrian Flows in a Virtual Urban Environment |
 | | Section 3 is an overview of StarLogo, a computational tool for exploring self-organised systems. |  | | StarLogo has developed this idea, and incorporated three main types of characters in the virtual world: patches, turtles, and observer as in Figure 2. |  | | StarLogo language is a procedural language, and each procedure fulfills certain functions. |
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http://publish.uwo.ca/~jmalczew/gida_5/Jiang/Jiang.htm
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| | Java.net - the Source for Java(tm) Technology Collaboration |
 | | StarLogo was developed by a team at the MIT Media Lab and is available for free at education.mit.edu/starlogo. |  | | StarLogo is a open-ended environment that allows kids of all ages to create, explore, and learn while having fun. |  | | Whereas Logo is traditionally used to teach geometry through graphics, StarLogo is aimed at exploring and modeling complex systems and emergent behavior. |
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http://today.java.net/lpt/a/48
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| | StarLogo Models |
 | | StarLogo itself is java based so it will run on most modern computers. |  | | It has given me an excuse to learn StarLogo, a supercharged version of the classic computer language Logo designed to make it easy to build multiple-agent-based models. |  | | If you have a copy of StarLogo on your computer, feel free to download the source code and modify for your own projects. |
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http://students.washington.edu/dfinlays/starlogo
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| | B K Services, Inc. StarLogo Information |
 | | StarLogo was created by Mitchel Resnick and is an extension of the Logo programming language. |  | | The StarLogo language was created by Mitchel Resnick who works at the MIT Media Lab. |  | | BK StarLogo is a simple Windows 95 version of StarLogo. |
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http://www.bkserv.com/StarLogoInfo.htm
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| | IMEJ Article - Using Animation, Virtual Worlds, Pair Programming and Activities to Introduce Computer Science |
 | | StarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring decentralized systems, systems that are organized without an organizer. |  | | The StarLogo procedure shown below from the students' project shows how to set up the lights for the two traffic lights (turtles numbered 0 through 5) and how to set up and move some of the horizontal cars which are turtles numbered starting at 6. |  | | In the spring of 2001, students were not able to run StarLogo projects on the web, so instead they put three pictures and a writeup of each project on their web page. |
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http://imej.wfu.edu/articles/2002/2/01/index.asp
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| | Simulation of Ant's Emergent Behavior Using Starlogo |
 | | Unfortunately, StarLogo is not a good program for reading and writing data which makes it very difficult to write a good genetic algorithm to modify all the sliders. |  | | NOTE: My software was written in version 1.2.2 of StarLogo and the current version is 2.0. |  | | Update: maybe StarLogo 2.0 has some provision for communicating with a language more suitable to handling the data sets to run a good evolution algorithm. |
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http://www.thepangburns.com/jesse/projects/ant_simulation.htm
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| | StarLogo Maze: Getting Started |
 | | When you save a StarLogo project, everything from your code, the current contents of your Command Center, and the exact state of the graphics window (right down to the current turtle position) is saved. |  | | StarLogo project files are traditionally stored in files whose names end with.slogo. |  | | To run the StarLogo Maze system, you need two things: the StarLogo software and a maze project file. |
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http://cs.washington.edu/research/edtech/engr100_project/pub/getting_started
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| | SI888: MoRAS Doctoral Seminar - Projects |
 | | StarLogo is based on the Logo language, popular in the early 1980s, and has several extensions to make it easier to program agent-based simulations, as well as reporting and summary routines to allow for generalizations about many different runs. |  | | Remember, your goal here is to learn about programming starlogo so you can possibly do another simulation from scratch yourself for the next project. |  | | Because of difficulties in the StarLogo package, you may find that some projects in StarLogo are difficult, if not impossible to do. |
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http://www.si.umich.edu/Classes/888/2000F888_Projects.html
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| | Lots and Lots of Digital Bugs: Starlogo in MAS.123 |
 | | Both StarLogo and participatory simulations are valuable for gaining an understanding of complex, distributed systems and for overcoming the mindset of centralized control of any large system. |  | | As I first began to experiment with the StarLogo sample projects, the first thing that struck me was the length of the code for each project-I could not believe that such complex situations could arise out of such simple a simple-and short-set of rules. |  | | We need not worry that a user would be overly trusting of a StarLogo simulation because he or she can easily look at the source code and determine exactly what's going on in the simulation. |
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http://www.timgorton.com/mas.123/starlogo.html
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 | | StarLogo is a computer program that enables students to model complex situations. |  | | It is derived from the programming language Logo and utilizes turtles that act as agents that interact and react to their environment. |  | | The site also provides instructions and ideas for using the program. |
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http://infohost.nmt.edu/~rhonward/starlogo.html
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| | StarLogo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | StarLogo is an agent-based simulation language developed at MIT Teacher Education Program. |  | | It is an extension of the Logo programming language. |  | | Designed for education, students can use StarLogo to model the behavior of decentralized systems. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarLogo
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| | Activity 3 |
 | | The program is written in StarLogo, a programming language which is designed to implement parallel algorithms. |  | | The Output window is where textual output from the program you are running is printed out. |  | | The title of this window will be the name of the StarLogo program you are running (or "StarLogo" if you aren't running anything). |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~gasser/E105/activity3.html
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 | | The StarLogo Development Team MIT Media Lab ------------------------------------- Mitchel Resnick Associate Professor MIT Media Laboratory mres@media.mit.edu 617-253-9783 617-253-0755 (fax) www.media.mit.edu/~mres/ ----- End forwarded message ----- -- http://me.in-berlin.de/~rws/ ================================== Swarm-Modelling is for discussion of Simulation and Modelling techniques esp. using Swarm. |  | | For example, the new version has separate command centers and procedure windows for turtles and observers; we expect that this change will make StarLogo easier to learn and use. |
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http://www.swarm.org/pipermail/modelling/2000-March.txt
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| | From Logo to StarLogo |
 | | Actually StarLogo is an extesion of Logo,It was developed in mid 1980's and |  | | below.So StarLogo is particulary well_suited for "Artificial Life" investigation. |  | | As it is mentionned above StarLogo is an extention of the Logo programming |
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http://www.uel.ac.uk/ceca/learning/oldstudents/bouzeghoub/starLogo.html
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| | Logo Links |
 | | StarLogo 1.2 implemented in Java, runs on all types of computers. |  | | Terrapin Logo being closer to the original Logo, is ideal for the mathematics exploration and problem solving that Logo was designed for, including the words and lists operation of the traditional Logo. |  | | We at the Santa Fe Institute believe one answer lies in a hands-on approach and a computer modeling tool known as StarLogo software. |
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http://www.schoolofabraham.com/logolinks.htm
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| | Teachers College Press |
 | | StarLogo helps students appreciate the complexities and paradoxes of living systems. |  | | As computer use gains in currency and value in the middle and high school classroom, Adventures in Modeling will give teachers and students an effective way to build curiosity and boost learning outcomes in a standards-based curriculum. |  | | "Theres a lot of zen in particle simulation systems, especially from the StarLogo inventions of Mitchel Resnick and his coworkers at MIT. |
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http://store.tcpress.com/0807740829.shtml
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| | StarLogo Community of Learners Workshop |
 | | In addition, it is very useful to "comment" your StarLogo procedures code. |  | | In general, you need only comment significant sections of your code; there is no need to comment every line. |  | | You can put as many projects as you have finished in the Final Projects folder -- just please make sure that other people will be able to use them (document them and make sure they are working). |
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http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~vanessa/workshop'98/finalrev.html
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| | StarLogo |
 | | Mitchel Resnick directed the creation of one such simulation tool for exploring complex systems: a variation of Logo called StarLogo. |  | | Computer simulations demonstrate emergent levels by giving learners concrete examples to observe. |  | | a and b Screenshots of the StarLogo Traffic Simulation Program |
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http://www.techlearninglink.org/starlogo.htm
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| | StarLogo Maze: Troubleshooting |
 | | StarLogo is itself a program, and virtually every program has bugs, because they're just too complex to build perfectly bug-free. |  | | A: While this could be caused by a mistake in your program, it's also possible that a bug in StarLogo is the reason. |  | | If it's a StarLogo bug, rather than yours, then the staff will do their best to help you get past the problem. |
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http://cs.washington.edu/research/edtech/engr100_project/pub/troubleshooting
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| | Art Using StarLogo |
 | | In the words of the creators, " StarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring the workings of decentralized systems -- systems that are organized without an organizer, coordinated without a coordinator. |  | | If you want to make your own StarLogo simulation I highly suggest that you read all of the documentation (or at least most of it) to help you along the way. |  | | StarLogo now has versions available for both Mac and PC, called StarLogo 1.0. |
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http://www.redfish.com/dkunkle/lah
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| | AiS Challenge 2002-03 Kickoff |
 | | The StarLogo software (for Windows, Macintosh, and Unix) can be downloaded from the MIT StarLogo website, and the StarLogo Windows version can be downloaded directly from here. |  | | * If you have trouble running a StarLogo applet under Windows, you may need to go to Sun and download the latest JRE (Java Runtime Environment). |  | | You can download a StarLogo Model Design Form to help you get a handle on what you want to accomplish with your model. |
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http://www.sfprep.org/dept-computer/starlogo/AiS-Challenge-2002-03/WestNile.html
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| | StarLogo - simple1 |
 | | This starlogo project is an introductory tutorial project to discover the basis functions made possible with starlogo programming. |  | | I hope you enjoy this project, there are more starlogo projects on my webpage...go check it out!!!! |  | | The essential features include turles which can be maneuvered around with buttons and commands. |
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http://www.duke.edu/~ch22/cps49s/starlogo/simple1.html
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| | StarLogo |
 | | I have worked on StarLogo in various capacities. |  | | Striving for software that lets us forget about computers. |  | | At some point, I may even try to list all of them. |
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http://www.bolinfest.com/starlogo.php
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| | Andrew Begel's Home Page |
 | | I taught an after-school program to four 8th grade boys to teach them about complex systems and how to program in StarLogo. |  | | ICLS 2004 Programming Revisited - The Educational Value of Computer Programming. |  | | Bongo, a Kids' Programming Environment for Creating Video Games on the Web. |
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http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~abegel
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| | CM: StarLogoT |
 | | It is an extended version (a superset) of StarLogo 2.0.4, which was developed by the |  | | StarLogoT was developed at the Tufts University Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based Modeling which has since relocated to Northwestern University. |
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http://ccl.sesp.northwestern.edu/cm/starlogoT
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| | Using the StarLogo Reference Manual |
 | | In the Command Center window, tell StarLogo to compute the following. |  | | Try out the new commands that you learn on your computer! |  | | This is actually the home page for the particular version of StarLogo that we are using. |
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http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~ecurry/m4m/useref.html
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| | Microworlds |
 | | Through the language a student can populate a world with large numbers of autonomous "creatures", each given a set of simply rules to follow. |  | | These are only a small sampling of microworlds under development, and some (the fractal examples in particular) might not be appropriate for K-8 students. |  | | They do, however, give a feel for the breadth of problems that can be modeled using Starlogo: |
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http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~larry/microworlds/microworld.html
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 | | It provides a framework in which agent-based simulations can be created and investigated. |  | | StarLogo is a simulation building tool that is designed especially for modeling decentralized systems. |  | | StarLogo is a useful tool for exploring the evolution of behavioral adaptations to social environments. |
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http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~aktipis/starlogo.htm
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| | StarLogo Maze: Editing Mazes |
 | | The StarLogo graphics window allows you to color the patches in the turtle's world however you'd like, similar to how an image-editing program like Windows Paintbrush works. |  | | This can be very useful to set up certain maze configurations for testing your turtle procedures. |  | | (There are many dozens of colors possible in StarLogo, and each color has a number. |
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http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/edtech/engr100_project/pub/edit_maze
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| | Math4ME 2000 Programming Workshop Using StarLogo |
 | | We used MacStarLogo, the version of StarLogo for Macintosh computers. |  | | The "Documentation" section of this web site contains a link to the StarLogo tutorial that we used, as well as to the MacStarLogo Reference Manual. |  | | Campers used Diffie-Hellman key exchange to generate encryption keys. |
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http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~ecurry/m4m/notes.html
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| | StarLogo session |
 | | I would like you to learn StarLogo and play with some of the simulations we have gone through in lectures. |  | | Perhaps you could try and create your own simulation of choice: the defender-aggressor game, an AS/RS rack, boids etc... |  | | This, hopefully, will help you appreciate some of the principles covered in lectures and give you the skills to generate you own self-organized systems. |
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http://www.isye.gatech.edu/~carl/selforg/slogo1.htm
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 | | Or, if you want to play it safe because of prior problems with Java-based software, you can download and install the older Mac-only version of StarLogo that is not Java based. |  | | This also references a whole series of projects available on the StarLogo website. |  | | As with the other applications we have studied, please do enough sampling that you have a sense of this application's affordances and limits, so that we can have a good discussion with Mitchel Resnick, the developer. |
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http://www.virtual.gmu.edu/EDIT611/StarLogo.html
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| | StarLogo - hill |
 | | It’s an agent based modeling environment based on the logo programming language. |  | | Starlogo is the free educational modeling tool with which the models in this essay were created. |  | | An evolving list of links on this page is meant to help you begin exploring further: |
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http://finkfankfunk.com/Eric/reversibility/7_beyond.html
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| | Programming Language StarLogo |
 | | MIT's StarLogo for Java -- Main Page -- The Docs -- StarLogo Users Mailing List Archive -- Sample Projects -- User Contributed Projects. |  | | This is for another dialect of the StarLogo language, called StarLogoT, that runs only on Macintoshes at present, but with effort the code can be ported to the MIT StarLogo for Java version. |  | | Northwestern University's Connected Mathematics: Making Sense of Complex Phenomena Through Building Object-Based Parallel Models, their StarLogo models collection. |
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http://well.com/user/xanthian/link_pages/Programming/Languages/PL_StarLogo
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| | State Learning Conference 2001 |
 | | StarLogo is a free, programmable modeling environment for exploring the workings of decentralized systems--systems that are organized without an organizer, coordinated without a coordinator. |  | | StarLogo Variants and Other Agent-Based Modeling Frameworks and Resources |  | | Though modeling is an important part of scientific practice and has become popular with educational researchers, it has not yet penetrated most high school science, mathematics, or social studies classrooms. |
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http://www.sfprep.org/dept-computer/starlogo/SLC-2001.html
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| | E105 - Complex Adaptive Systems |
 | | Design a Starlogo simulation for this set of rules. |  | | Given this rule set, if you start with the pattern at Time 1, then it should look like the pattern shown in Time 2 after applying the rules once: |  | | If a person has 4 of each kind of neighbor, they stay whatever they were before. |
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http://cognitrn.psych.indiana.edu/rgoldsto/complex/p747%20assign1.htm
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http://www.nd.edu/~gmadey/cs02/StarLogo/starlogo.html
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