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Schedule Forthcoming
SFI Groton School CAMP
July 9-23 at the Groton School
 
 
Sunday Morning
Welcome and Introductions
Army Ants (Black 15 minutes)
Naked Mole Rats (Black, 15 minutes)
Batman Returns – penguins (RA's, 15 minutes)
Lord of the Rings CG battle scenes (RA's, 15 minutes)
Introduction to complex systems 1 (Bennett, 60 minutes)
Discussion of Final Project (All, 60 minutes)
 
Sunday Afternoon
Introduction to complex systems - Langton’s ants (Bennett, 2 hours)
Set up ant foraging lab (Black, background and set up, 45 minutes)
 
Monday Morning
NetLogo – Termites (Bennett, 2 hours)
Ant data collection (30 minutes)
 
Monday Afternoon
Ant data collection (Black, 30 minutes)
NetLogo - Rock-Paper-Scissors (Bennett, 90 minutes)
Individual Work Session (All, 30)
 
Tuesday Morning
Ant data collection (Black, 30 minutes)
Walk & Turn (Bennett, 90 minutes)
Swords and Shields
Complexity Concepts
 
Tuesday Afternoon
Ecological Models with NetLogo (Hazzard; 2 hours)
Introduce hill climb challenge
 
Wednesday Morning
Analysis of ant foraging data (Bennett and Black)
 
Wednesday Afternoon
Patterns of Beaver Foraging (Field, Black, 2 hours)
 
Wednesday Evening
Work on Hill Climb Challenge
 
Thursday Morning
Modeling Beaver Foraging (Black and Bennett, 2 hours)
GIS NetLogo, Systems modeling
 
Thursday Afternoon
 
Friday Morning
Molecular Workbench (Damelin)
 
Friday Afternoon
Collect Protist Samples (Lamb, 2 hours)
Discuss and choose project topics
 
Saturday Morning
Lorenz Water Wheel (Bennett)
Time for questions and work on Hill Climb Challenge
 
Saturday Afternoon – Movies – Off campus trip
 
Sunday Morning - sleep
 
Sunday Afternoon
Work on Hill Climb Challenge
 
Sunday Night - Hill climb challenge
 
Monday Morning
Climate Models (Damelin)
 
Monday Afternoon
Protist Data Collection
Work on projects
 
Tuesday Morning
NetLogo networks (esp. social networks)
 
Tuesday Afternoon
Work on projects
 
Wednesday Morning
Evolutionary algorithms
 
Wednesday Afternoon
Work on projects
 
Thursday Morning
Look at final protist data
Population Dynamics - side by side models
 
Thursday Afternoon
Work on projects
 
Friday Morning
Individual work sessions
 
Friday Afternoon – Presentations
 
Saturday Morning Departure

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SFI Groton School CAMP July 9-23 at the Groton School


Sunday Morning Welcome and Introductions Army Ants (Black 15 minutes) Naked Mole Rats (Black, 15 minutes) Batman Returns – penguins (RA's, 15 minutes) Lord of the Rings CG battle scenes (RA's, 15 minutes) Introduction to complex systems 1 (Bennett, 60 minutes) Discussion of Final Project (All, 60 minutes)

Sunday Afternoon Introduction to complex systems - Langton’s ants (Bennett, 2 hours) Set up ant foraging lab (Black, background and set up, 45 minutes)

Monday Morning NetLogo – Termites (Bennett, 2 hours) Ant data collection (30 minutes)

Monday Afternoon Ant data collection (Black, 30 minutes) NetLogo - Rock-Paper-Scissors (Bennett, 90 minutes) Individual Work Session (All, 30)

Tuesday Morning Ant data collection (Black, 30 minutes) Walk & Turn (Bennett, 90 minutes) Swords and Shields Complexity Concepts

Tuesday Afternoon Ecological Models with NetLogo (Hazzard; 2 hours) Introduce hill climb challenge

Wednesday Morning Analysis of ant foraging data (Bennett and Black)

Wednesday Afternoon Patterns of Beaver Foraging (Field, Black, 2 hours)

Wednesday Evening Work on Hill Climb Challenge

Thursday Morning Modeling Beaver Foraging (Black and Bennett, 2 hours) GIS NetLogo, Systems modeling

Thursday Afternoon

Friday Morning Molecular Workbench (Damelin)

Friday Afternoon Collect Protist Samples (Lamb, 2 hours) Discuss and choose project topics

Saturday Morning Lorenz Water Wheel (Bennett) Time for questions and work on Hill Climb Challenge

Saturday Afternoon – Movies – Off campus trip

Sunday Morning - sleep

Sunday Afternoon Work on Hill Climb Challenge

Sunday Night - Hill climb challenge

Monday Morning Climate Models (Damelin)

Monday Afternoon Protist Data Collection Work on projects

Tuesday Morning NetLogo networks (esp. social networks)

Tuesday Afternoon Work on projects

Wednesday Morning Evolutionary algorithms

Wednesday Afternoon Work on projects

Thursday Morning Look at final protist data Population Dynamics - side by side models

Thursday Afternoon Work on projects

Friday Morning Individual work sessions

Friday Afternoon – Presentations

Saturday Morning Departure