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Tool:
Population Growth and Balance |
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| Go to: |
http://arcytech.org/java/population/
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| Description: |
A lesson in population biology and the scientific method, taught through computer modelling. Students use the applet to discover the relationships between oak trees, squirrels, and red-tailed hawks. The site includes activities and a quiz for students, as well as "facts pages" about population growth mathematical models, oak trees, squirrels, hawks, and the food chain.
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| Technology Type: |
Java Applet | |
| Guide: |
User's Guide
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| Author: |
Jacobo Bulaevsky |
| Language: |
English | |
| Cost: |
Does not require payment for use |
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| Tool: |
Population Dynamics in Central Park |
| Courses: |
Algebra |
Growth |
| Algebra II |
Growth and decay applications |
| PreCalculus |
exponential, increasing, decreasing and constant rates of change |
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lanius |
| Comment: | This is a great biology application with explanation of important math concepts. |
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