Computational Literacies Lab

Media Quicksheet: NetLogo

Assigned Week 7 (July 15). Due Week 9 (July 22).
the NetLogo Cat

Write a quick sheet on NetLogo.

The prompt is different this time.

NetLogo is often used to study projects instead of creating new ones. Therefore, either create a new NetLogo model, or select an existing model and study it. If you choose the latter, then instead of describing a sample project you created, explain what's interesting about the model you selected and what you could learn from it.

One layer of this course involves learning about various computational media which exist for teaching and learning. For each medium, your assignment is the same: spend some time with the medium, create a project which might be interesting to assign to your current or future students, and write a quick sheeet--a quick-reference guide for your future self--summarizing your experience.

Critieria

Your quick sheet should be one single-spaced page containing the following sections.

  • An introduction to the medium. What is it, how do you use it, what are its unique affordances, which might it be good for? Include whatever links and resources you found helpful in getting to know this medium. This is also a good place for your own personal reflection on what it was like to use this medium.
  • A link to a sample project you created, which you could also assign to students. Explain why you were interested in creating this project, and what students might learn through creating a similar project. (Or, as described above, analyze an existing project.)
  • A proposal for how this medium could fit into your current, anticipated, or imagined future teaching context. Where might this medium be particularly valuable? What might you do with it? Draw connections between the affordances of the medium, how you would use it pedagogically, and learning objectives.

Writing your quick sheet

You may use any word-processing software you like to write your quick sheet. One option is to write your quicksheet in markdown and then use pandoc to export to PDF. This requires that you have pandoc and LaTeX installed. Alternatively, you can use Word, LibreOffice, or another word processing software.

Here's a sample quick sheet.

Deliverables

Upload your quick sheet to UB Learns.