Modeling software: Difference between revisions

The educational technology and digital learning wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 2: Line 2:
== Definition ==
== Definition ==


'''Modeling software''' (or '''modelling software''' in UK English) is a computer program to build simulations or other models.
'''Modeling software''' (or '''modelling software''' in UK English) is a computer program to build [[simulation]]s or other models.


Modeling software relies on a modeling language, that {{quotation | is any artificial language that can be used to express information or knowledge or systems in a structure that is defined by a consistent set of rules. The rules are used for interpretation of the meaning of components in the structure. A modeling language can be graphical or textual.}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modeling_languages]
Modeling software relies on a modeling language, that {{quotation | is any artificial language that can be used to express information or knowledge or systems in a structure that is defined by a consistent set of rules. The rules are used for interpretation of the meaning of components in the structure. A modeling language can be graphical or textual.}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modeling_languages]


Modeling languages can be used by instructional designers/technologists to produce teaching materials (e.g. [[simulation]]s or for the same purposes by teachers. Learners also can be engaged into modeling activities.
Modeling languages can be used by instructional designers/technologists or even teachers to produce teaching materials (e.g. [[simulation]]s). Learners also can be engaged into modeling activities.


== Types of modeling software ==
== Types of modeling software ==


See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modeling Wikipedia:Model] for an overview of what a model could be and follow links ...
This an incomplete inventory for now. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modeling Wikipedia:Model] for an overview of what a model could be and follow links ...


=== Microworlds ===
=== Microworlds ===
Line 17: Line 17:


=== Mathematical systems simulation ===
=== Mathematical systems simulation ===
* Systems dynamics software, e,g, [http://www.iseesystems.com/Softwares/Business/ithinkSoftware.aspx Stella] or [http://www.iseesystems.com/Softwares/Business/ithinkSoftware.aspx iThink])
* Systems dynamics software, e,g, [http://www.iseesystems.com/Softwares/Business/ithinkSoftware.aspx Stella] or [http://www.iseesystems.com/Softwares/Business/ithinkSoftware.aspx iThink]
* Mathematica-like systems
* Mathematica-like systems



Revision as of 21:43, 13 September 2006

Draft

Definition

Modeling software (or modelling software in UK English) is a computer program to build simulations or other models.

Modeling software relies on a modeling language, that “is any artificial language that can be used to express information or knowledge or systems in a structure that is defined by a consistent set of rules. The rules are used for interpretation of the meaning of components in the structure. A modeling language can be graphical or textual.” [1]

Modeling languages can be used by instructional designers/technologists or even teachers to produce teaching materials (e.g. simulations). Learners also can be engaged into modeling activities.

Types of modeling software

This an incomplete inventory for now. See Wikipedia:Model for an overview of what a model could be and follow links ...

Microworlds

Mathematical systems simulation

  • Systems dynamics software, e,g, Stella or iThink
  • Mathematica-like systems

Special simulation software

E.g.

  • Network configuration
  • molecular modeling (HyperChem, Spartan, CAChe, PC Model, etc.)
  • Mechanical dynamics
  • Climate modeling, e.g. EdGCM
  • Business processes
  • Production chain modeling.

3D Modeling

  • All sorts of 3D CAD programs (Solidworks, Rhinoceros, Autodesk Design Kids, Autodesk AutoCAD, etc.)
  • 3D programs specialized to build models for 3D environments (virtual reality, computer games, etc.

Links