Perspectives of Final Year Students on Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems and Their Properties

Claudia Szabo
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Modeling a complex system is a daunting task for students as several perspectives need to be employed at varying resolution levels. Students need to abstract a real system, understand the system entities, their interactions, and the effects these interactions have on system properties. In addition, students need to validate and evaluate their models. As such, teaching modeling and simulation of complex systems requires an in-depth understanding of the challenges faced by students in order to design the best learning experience. In this paper, we explore the reflections of 24 students after submitting two modeling and simulation assignments in a complex systems course. We identify that students struggle with the chosen simulation tool, as expected, but also that focusing on system entities and their interaction is not straightforward due to several system complexities and learning barriers. We discuss three course design principles to address these barriers, focused on scaffolded tool introduction, abstraction introduction, and mastery learning.
毕业班学生对复杂系统及其性质的建模与分析的观点
建模一个复杂的系统是一项艰巨的任务,因为需要在不同的分辨率水平上使用几个透视图。学生需要抽象一个真实的系统,理解系统实体、它们之间的相互作用,以及这些相互作用对系统属性的影响。此外,学生需要验证和评估他们的模型。因此,复杂系统的建模和仿真教学需要深入了解学生面临的挑战,以设计最佳的学习体验。在本文中,我们探讨了24名学生在复杂系统课程中提交两份建模和仿真作业后的思考。我们发现,正如预期的那样,学生们在选择模拟工具时遇到了困难,但由于一些系统复杂性和学习障碍,关注系统实体及其相互作用并不简单。我们讨论了三个课程设计原则来解决这些障碍,重点是框架工具的引入、抽象的引入和掌握学习。
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