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Complexity Theory: Collaboration in Schools

Complexity Theory:  Collaboration in Schools | The 21st Century | Scoop.it
I listened to a great TedTalk today (Zurich, Switzerland 2013) by Nicholas Perony called " Puppies! Now that I've got your attention, complexity theory."  Perony studies animals to understand how they maintain individualized stable social relationships over long periods of time.  Complex social systems in the animal kingdom are identified and broken to interacting parts based on…
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Case Based Method and Complexity Science, Part II (The SACS Toolkit)

Case Based Method and Complexity Science, Part II (The SACS Toolkit) | The 21st Century | Scoop.it

My goal here is to introduce the case-based complexity science method my colleagues and I have developed for modeling complex systems. Our case-based modeling technique is called the SACS Toolkit--which stands for the Sociology and Complexity Science Toolkit.

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Case Based Method and Complexity Science, Part I (Byrne, Ragin, Complexity and Case-Based Method)

Case Based Method and Complexity Science, Part I (Byrne, Ragin, Complexity and Case-Based Method) | The 21st Century | Scoop.it

Back in May of 2009 I interviewed David Byrne, who, along with Charles Ragin, has championed the usage of case-based method for modeling complex systems.

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The Atlas of Economic Complexity

The Atlas of Economic Complexity | The 21st Century | Scoop.it
Here is a recipe: Bring together renowned faculties like the MIT Media Lab and Harvard's Center for International Development.
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