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Environmental Science 2003
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The following reports were written by members of Environmental Science during the third 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.

Name-david

Comments today was great. Using stella was better explained and netlogog was awesome. I do wish we had a bit more time with netlogo, however.

Name-shawn

Comments Today we made a model on algae and thier predators. It was very much like some of the things we did in other classes, we also compared Netlogo to Stella in referance to how they worked and what they showed, and how they showed it. I enjoy working with NetLogo since I have experiance with it.

Name-Kameron

Comments I liked todays sesion. It was very fun. Working with netlogo and building my own stella model was cool. All of today was very fun and interesting. I liked that we could look at some daphnias. the graphs on netlogo was fun. wolves rule.It was all fun and games today.I liked today very much.

Name- trokon

Comments today we worked with stella and netlogo

Name-Priyanka

Comments Today we used Stella again to make a model of algae and daphnia. In school, we studied the predator-prey relationship, and it was cool to actually make the model. We also used NetLogo, another model-making program, but it was a bit different.

Name-Azariah

Comments Today we learned about daphnia's and what there lie span is and how they live a d what they eat. It was fun.

Name-Jessica

Comments Today was really cool. I liked learning about the new net logo program we learned about. The Daphnias and algae were really cool, too.

Name-Nada

Comments Todays session was very informative. we learned alot about algae and daphnies. they are not all that interesting.But thats ok. we worked with stella and netlogo it was fun. i really really hope tomorrow is more exciting.

Name-Heaven

Comments Today we learned a little about daphnia & algea and their relationship to one another. We then made a model using Stella to show their relationship. After that, we looked at another program called Netlogo.