Mycelium Growth with NetLogo Web

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Mycelium Growth with NetLogo Web

About this course

Underneath our feet, spreading across the globe, a magnificent being resides. As a living network, it breaks down compounds from minerals and dead plants and animals in the soil (and pollutants as well), only to distribute these nutrients to other living organisms. Therefore, providing the cyclical nature characteristic of Nature. When conditions are right, some of these organisms will fruit into beautiful mushrooms, some of which are incredibly nutritious and with miraculous medicinal properties. The organism described is the Mycelium, or the vegetative part of a fungus organism. In this project we will create an agent based model that simulates possible mechanisms through which fungi mycelium grows, as observed through microscopic lenses. For that we will be working with NetLogo Web, a very powerful online modeling environment. Learns will be introduced to this environment, as well as the basics of the Logo programming language. Note: This project works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.

What you'll learn

  • understand the ecological role of mycelium
  • create simulations using NetLogo Web
  • grasp basic concepts of the Logo programming language

Course objectives

  • simulate fungi mycelium growth
  • explore interactions within a living network
  • learn about ecological nutrient distribution

Skills you'll gain

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