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Serendip: Ways of Making Sense of the World: From Primal Patterns to Deterministic and Non-Determinisitic Emergence

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Material Type: Simulation
Technical Format: Java Applet
Date Added to MERLOT: February 08, 2009
Date Modified in MERLOT: February 05, 2010
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Bryn Mawr College Serendip web site
Submitter : Paul Grobstein

Description:
A discussion of various kinds of presumptions underlying scientific inquiry, using simulations of one-dimensional cellular automata to illustrate points and motivate new questions

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Primary Audience: Middle School, High School, College General Ed, College Upper Division, Professional
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Language: English
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