System Dynamics Index of Papers Online
This is an index of downloadable papers from the System Dynamics in
Education
Project website. We have reviewed the papers available below and consider
them to be quality works in the field of system dynamics.
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- Forrester, Jay W.
The Beginning of System Dynamics (D-4165-1)
- This paper provides a personal point of view about the development of
system
dynamics by its founder.
- Forrester, Jay W.
Learning through System Dynamics as Preparation for the 21st Century
(D-4434-1)
- An explanation of the advantages of a system dynamics education for
the
future.
- Forrester, Jay W.
System Dynamics and Learner-Centered-Learning in Kindergarten through 12th
Grade
Education (D-4337)
- A presentation of the author's views on how system dynamics may improve
classroom learning.
- Forrester, Jay W.
System Dynamics and the Lessons of 35 Years (D-4224-4)
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- Hight, Jim. System Dynamics
for Kids (D-4489-1)
- An overview of the use of system dynamics computer modeling in K-12
education.
- Meadows, Donella H. System Dynamics
Meets the Press (D-4143)
- An excerpt from The Global Citizen which discusses the
experiences of
the author in introducing system dynamics to the public and the mass media.
- Road Maps: A Guide To Learning System
Dynamics
- Road Maps teaches the basic principles of system dynamics and
introduces you
to modeling and simulation. It is written by the SDEP under the direction
of
Jay W. Forrester
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