This lecture provides assistance and introduction to the final two homework assignments in SOS 212. We start with some tips about Assignment E2 (a Vensim PLE/Insight Maker assignment that makes use of sliders, units, and delays). We then discuss Assignment E5 (which is a two-sector model of a coupled population/water dynamics system). The class ends early for students to do work on the assignments during the class period.
Archive of lectures given as part of SOS 212 (Systems, Dynamics, and Sustainability) at Arizona State University with instructor Theodore (Ted) Pavlic.
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Lecture E5 (2022-03-24): SOS 212 Assignment E5 – Creating Limited, Coupled Population Models
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