Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams
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Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams
This text examines the concept of decentralization and its effects in everday culture. It considers the reasons behind resistance to decentralization, and describes computational methods - such as modelling and simulation - and activities that can help develop new perspectives on decentralization.
Mitchel Resnick's book is one of the very few in the field ofcomputing with an interdisciplinary discourse that can reach beyondthe technical community to philsophers, psychologists, and historiansand sociologists of science. -- Sherry Turkle, Professor, Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Does every group have a leader? Does every pattern have a central cause? Most people tend to think so. Increasingly, decentralised models are being chosen for the organisations and technologies they construct in the world, and for the theories they construct about the world. But even as ideas about decentralisation spread throughout the culture, there is a deep-seated resistance to them.
This text examines how and why this is so and describes innovative computational tools and activities that can help people (even young children) develop new ways of thinking about decentralisation, with examples in many different domains. This wide-ranging exploration into the non-intuitive world of decentralised systems and self-organising phenomena brings together ideas from computer science, education, systems theory, and artificial life, with the aim of making the notion of self-organisation more accessible.
Using a new massively parallel programming language called StarLogo, Mitchel Resnick shows how the actions and interactions of thousands of artificial "creatures" can be controlled on the computer screen. For example, a user might write simple programs to describe the actions of thousands of artificial ants, then observe the complex patterns in the ant colony that arise from all of the interactions.
Resnick describes how high school students have used StarLogo to create new types of computer simulations, examines how their thinking changed in the process, and concludes by proposing heuristics for thinking about decentralised systems.
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ο»ΏTurtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams by Mitchel Resnick is praised for bridging the gap between computing and various other disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, history, and sociology. The book engages readers from diverse fields, making it a significant contribution that extends beyond just the technical community.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780262680936
Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 22 January 1997
Country: United States
Imprint: MIT Press
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 10.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 272g
Pages: 184
About the Author
Mitchel Resnick, an expert in educational technologies, is Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab.His research group develops the Scratch programming software and online community, the world's largest coding platform for kids. He has worked closely with the LEGO company on educational ideas and products, such as the LEGO Mindstorms robotics kits, and he cofounded the Computer Clubhouse project, an international network of after-school learning centers for youth from low-income communities.
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