What is STELLA?
This is my first time hear about STELLA. Thank-you to Encik Azmi for introducing STELLA. STELLA offers a practical way to dynamically visualize and communicate how complex systems
and ideas really work. Whether they are first-time or experienced modelers, teachers, students, and researchers
use STELLA to explore and answer endless questions like:
- How does climate change influence an ecosystem over time?
- Would Hamlet’s fate have changed if he’d killed Claudius earlier?
- How do oil prices respond to shocks in supply and/or demand?
- What will happen when the ozone layer is gone?
- How do basic macroeconomic principles affect income and consumption?
STELLA
models allow you to communicate how a system works, what goes in, how the
system is impacted, what are the outcomes.
STELLA supports diverse learning styles with a wide range of storytelling features.
Diagrams, charts, and animation help visual learners discover relationships between
variables in an equation. Verbal learners might surround visual models with words
or attach documents to explain the impact of a new environmental policy.
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Use STELLA to:
- Simulate a system over time
- Jump the gap between theory and the real world
- Enable students to creatively change systems
- Teach students to look for relationships – see the Big Picture
- Clearly communicate system inputs and outputs and demonstrate outcomes
To use STELLA we must download it first. This is how I do it :
Then, click 'Download For Windows'
Then, create an account, we will receive a password through our email, and then sign in using the given password.
Next, to do an experiment, we must download the sample.
Then, open it.
Tadaa. Now, you can explore it. Good luck!. =)
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