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[Swarm-Modelling] NetLogo Workshop at Agent 2007, Evanston, IL, November


From: Bill Rand
Subject: [Swarm-Modelling] NetLogo Workshop at Agent 2007, Evanston, IL, November 12-14 (fwd)
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:14:57 -0500 (CDT)

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From: Uri Wilensky <address@hidden>

Northwestern University's Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based
Modeling (CCL) in conjunction with the Northwestern Institute on
Complex Systems (NICO) is pleased to announce a three-day NetLogo workshop
as part of the Agent 2007 conference (http://agent2007.anl.gov/).

NetLogo (http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo) is a powerful
cross-platform, multi-agent, programmable modeling environment
that follows the design philosophy of "low threshold and high ceiling,"
making it possible to create models of complex phenomena with a minimum of
code or prior programming experience. The hands-on workshop, which
will be led by members of CCL's NetLogo team, will begin with an
introduction to NetLogo, quickly moving toward helping participants to
write their own models. No previous experience with NetLogo or programming
is required.

The workshop will start the morning of November 12th and run through
the afternoon of November 14th in Evanston, IL on Northwestern's campus,
and conveniently located near to Chicago.  The fee for the workshop will
be $175 / person. Participants must bring their own computers (it will be
possible to request a computer for an additional fee).

We can accommodate a maximum of 20 participants in this workshop.
Enrollment will be first-come first-served. For further details and
registration, please see the web site at: 
http://ccl.northwestern.edu/agent2007.
Questions about the workshop may be sent to address@hidden
-- 
                                      -Uri


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