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Redesigning Your City – A Constructionist Environment for Urban Planning Education
Volume 13, Issue 2 (2014), pp. 197–208
Arthur HJORTH   Uri WILENSKY  

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https://doi.org/10.15388/infedu.2014.11
Pub. online: 13 October 2014      Type: Article     

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13 October 2014

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In spite of decades of use of agent-based modelling in social policy research and in educational contexts, very little work has been done on combining the two. This paper accounts for a proof-of-concept single case-study conducted in a college-level Social Policy course, using agent-based modelling to teach students about the social and human aspects of urban planning and regional development. The study finds that an agent-based model helped a group of students think through a social policy design decision by acting as an object-to-think-with, and helped students better connect social policy outcomes with behaviours at the level of individual citizens. The study also suggests a set of new issues facing the design of Constructionist activities or environments for the social sciences.

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