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Environmental Science 2003
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The following reports were written by members of Environmental Science during the fifth day of the program. Some elements may have been removed/edited for various reasons, but the text that remains is in the student's own words.

kameron

I liked this class this week it was very fun especially today thanks alot shiodor

david

Today was fun using stella again. The class does pretty much rely on stella though. I wish we could have used netlogo more.l

Matthew

I Iiked using stella and going on the internet.

Cow

This week was really fun. . .i really liked working with stella and i learned a lot today about Global Warming and how it affects us. . .i never really knew a lot about Global Warming until today., . .thanx.

trokon

i liked using netlogo. and stella

Azariah

Today was ok but I did not really like it because was boring.

Nada

WOW. This week was OK. It was not as thrilling as it could have been, but through all the torture we have suffered(Just Kidding) we have learned alot. Stella and Netlogo were used to model the environmental situations. thanx alot 4 yr time. C'ya later.

Heaven

Today was the last day of camp. We talked about global warming, and made a model of how global warming affects trees.

Priyanka

I think that this camp was a good experience. We learned a lot about modeling different situations. We used programs such as Stella and NetLogo and even Excel to make different models. It was very educational.

Shawn

Today we traced the relationship between global warming and the trees and ocean of Earth. We studied different types of trees and then plugged in information about them into the model we made of possible future global warming. We changed the variables and observed whether the trees survived or not. I suppose that with the tools we used today, scientists make their guesses about the future that we read about in the paper. This week was incredibly fun and I had a lot of eye-opening experiances. I thank you all a lot.