Steve Railsback, Volker Grimm, and Steve Lytinent will conduct our seventh
annual summer short course on individual-based (agent-based) modeling, July
31 - August 4, 2017, at Humboldt State University. The course is intended
primarily for university faculty and instructors interested in teaching
their own modeling courses, but we also accept participants interested
mainly in research applications.

The course will be based on the textbook "Agent-based and Individual-based
Modeling: A Practical Introduction" by Railsback and Grimm:
http://www.railsback-grimm-abm-book.com/ . The instructors are the
textbook's authors and Steve Lytinen, professor of Computer Science at
DePaul University. The course's main goal will be to introduce participants
to both the software - NetLogo - and the modeling concepts in the book, to
the point that they can then teach themselves and others how to become
productive modelers. We will focus especially on developing NetLogo
programming skills, via exercises and projects with a high level of
instructor interaction. 

The course will be held at Humboldt State, in the heart of northern
California's beautiful redwood coast. The fee is expected to be $600, which
includes instruction and materials, social events, and lunches. Participants
will provide their own transportation to and lodging in Arcata; low-cost
campus lodging wll be available. 

Applications are being accepted through May 1st. Additional information and
the short application form are at: http://www.humboldt.edu/ibm/

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