An Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Tool as a Learning Aid for Diffusion of Innovations

The diffusion of innovations describes how new technologies spread through a population. Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) cover interactions among autonomous agents and the analysis of emergent outcomes from the behaviors, reactions, and interactions of these agents. Existing studies using...

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Main Authors: Ilagan, Joseph Benjamin, Ilagan, Jose Ramon, Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.qmit-faculty-pubs-10132024-03-14T06:38:26Z An Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Tool as a Learning Aid for Diffusion of Innovations Ilagan, Joseph Benjamin Ilagan, Jose Ramon Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes The diffusion of innovations describes how new technologies spread through a population. Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) cover interactions among autonomous agents and the analysis of emergent outcomes from the behaviors, reactions, and interactions of these agents. Existing studies using ABMS aim to illustrate dynamic agent behavior and interaction with other agents and the environment in the context of diffusion of innovations. However, they do not extend the use of the simulators to teaching and learning. This study describes an ABMS built using NetLogo that allows students to explore the impact of various agent characteristics, behaviors, and interactions on adopting new innovations. Students can manipulate certain parameters involving the characteristics of these agents, such as their level of innovation propensity, social influence, and connectivity, to see how these factors in- fluence the adoption of the innovation. The outcome of each run is logged, analyzed, and presented to the students as meaningful feedback and suggestions for supplementary learning from an LMS in preparation for succeeding simulation iterations. The simulator preserves agent autonomy and adaptability while allowing the students to play with model parameters. As the simulator transitions to more empirical data for rules governing the behaviors of agents, future versions of the simulation may incorporate additional user interface and Al-based simulator elements. 2023-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/qmit-faculty-pubs/14 Quantitative Methods and Information Technology Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo agent-based model simulation agent-based modeling computer simulation diffusion of innovations entrepreneurship education Computer Sciences Education Educational Technology Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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topic agent-based model simulation
agent-based modeling
computer simulation
diffusion of innovations
entrepreneurship education
Computer Sciences
Education
Educational Technology
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
spellingShingle agent-based model simulation
agent-based modeling
computer simulation
diffusion of innovations
entrepreneurship education
Computer Sciences
Education
Educational Technology
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Ilagan, Joseph Benjamin
Ilagan, Jose Ramon
Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes
An Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Tool as a Learning Aid for Diffusion of Innovations
description The diffusion of innovations describes how new technologies spread through a population. Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) cover interactions among autonomous agents and the analysis of emergent outcomes from the behaviors, reactions, and interactions of these agents. Existing studies using ABMS aim to illustrate dynamic agent behavior and interaction with other agents and the environment in the context of diffusion of innovations. However, they do not extend the use of the simulators to teaching and learning. This study describes an ABMS built using NetLogo that allows students to explore the impact of various agent characteristics, behaviors, and interactions on adopting new innovations. Students can manipulate certain parameters involving the characteristics of these agents, such as their level of innovation propensity, social influence, and connectivity, to see how these factors in- fluence the adoption of the innovation. The outcome of each run is logged, analyzed, and presented to the students as meaningful feedback and suggestions for supplementary learning from an LMS in preparation for succeeding simulation iterations. The simulator preserves agent autonomy and adaptability while allowing the students to play with model parameters. As the simulator transitions to more empirical data for rules governing the behaviors of agents, future versions of the simulation may incorporate additional user interface and Al-based simulator elements.
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author Ilagan, Joseph Benjamin
Ilagan, Jose Ramon
Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes
author_facet Ilagan, Joseph Benjamin
Ilagan, Jose Ramon
Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes
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title An Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Tool as a Learning Aid for Diffusion of Innovations
title_short An Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Tool as a Learning Aid for Diffusion of Innovations
title_full An Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Tool as a Learning Aid for Diffusion of Innovations
title_fullStr An Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Tool as a Learning Aid for Diffusion of Innovations
title_full_unstemmed An Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Tool as a Learning Aid for Diffusion of Innovations
title_sort agent-based modeling and simulation tool as a learning aid for diffusion of innovations
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/qmit-faculty-pubs/14
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