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Jessie Oehrlein
I am statistics & math faculty at Fitchburg State University with a background in atmospheric science and an interest in K-16 math modeling and data literacy education.
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John Zobitz
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Justin Mbugua
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Jyoti U. Devkota
I have taught various courses of Mathematics and Statistics at the undergraduate and graduate levels of the university. I have a university level teaching experience of more than 25 years. My...
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Karen Bliss
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Kathleen Snook
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Keshav Kumar
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Kun Gou
Dr. Kun Gou is an associate professor of Mathematics at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Texas A&M University-College Station in December 2012. He worked...
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Leslie Nabors Olah
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Maila Hallare
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Martha Gregg
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Mathematical models and theorems
01 Feb 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Winfried Just
In this module we introduce and compare various types of deterministic and stochastic mathematical models of disease transmission. We then illustrate how one can derive predictions of these models in the form of mathematical theorems.Level: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students of...
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Matina Donaldson-Matasci
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Mauricio Cruz Loya
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Mayowa Micheal Ojo
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Melinda Knapp
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Melinda Knapp
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Modeling the Mechanisms of Evolution
25 May 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Jackie Matthes
Simulate population-level mechanisms of evolution: genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection.
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Modeling: A Primer - The crafty art of making, exploring, extending, transforming, tweaking, bending, disassembling, questioning, and breaking models
26 Feb 2016 | | Contributor(s):: William Wimsatt, Jeff Schank
This resource has been updated - find the current version here: https://qubeshub.org/publications/346Explore how to use, analyze, and criticize some important and historically influential models in biology in this text only module.
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Modeling: A Primer - The crafty art of making, exploring, extending, transforming, tweaking, bending, disassembling, questioning, and breaking models
29 Jan 2018 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):
By William Wimsatt1, Jeff Schank2
1. University of Chicago 2. Indiana University
Explore how to use, analyze, and criticize some important and historically influential models in biology in this text only module.
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