Interactive pandemic simulation to encourage critical thinking
Název práce v češtině: | Interactive pandemic simulation to encourage critical thinking |
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Název v anglickém jazyce: | Interactive pandemic simulation to encourage critical thinking |
Klíčová slova: | simulation|data visualization |
Klíčová slova anglicky: | simulation|data visualization |
Akademický rok vypsání: | 2023/2024 |
Typ práce: | bakalářská práce |
Jazyk práce: | čeština |
Ústav: | Katedra distribuovaných a spolehlivých systémů (32-KDSS) |
Vedoucí / školitel: | Mgr. Tomáš Petříček, Ph.D. |
Řešitel: | skrytý - zadáno a potvrzeno stud. odd. |
Datum přihlášení: | 25.03.2024 |
Datum zadání: | 25.03.2024 |
Datum potvrzení stud. oddělením: | 28.03.2024 |
Datum a čas obhajoby: | 28.06.2024 09:00 |
Datum odevzdání elektronické podoby: | 08.05.2024 |
Datum odevzdání tištěné podoby: | 08.05.2024 |
Datum proběhlé obhajoby: | 28.06.2024 |
Oponenti: | RNDr. Jakub Klímek, Ph.D. |
Zásady pro vypracování |
A computer simulation is an effective way of understanding a complex phenomena such as the spread of a virus during a pandemic. In the context of Covid-19, simulations have been used by scientists to model human behaviour and make policy decisions [5], but simulations can also be used to encourage critical thinking about problem [2]. This requires a very different kind of design [2].
The aim of the thesis is to design and implement an interactive simulation that encourages critical thinking about the spread of a virus in a pandemic and policies to mitigate the spread. The resulting simulation should inspire readers to ask their own questions about the problem (such as, what is the effect of different interventions, how sensitive the model is to given assumptions). The aim is not to develop a complex scientifically accurate model, but to build a simple engaging simulation that may be used e.g., by journalists to inspire critical thinking [1] as done for example in [3,5]. |
Seznam odborné literatury |
[1] Bounegru, Liliana, and Jonathan Gray. The data journalism handbook: Towards a critical data practice. Amsterdam University Press, 2021.
[2] Victor, Bret. Explorable Explanations. Available online: https://worrydream.com/ExplorableExplanations/, 2011 [3] Stevens, Harry. Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to “flatten the curve”. The Washington Post. Available online: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/world/corona-simulator/, 2020 [4] Mrozek, Michal, et al. "Interactive Visualization of Agent-Based Pandemic Simulation in Web Browser." 2022 23rd International Conference on Computational Problems of Electrical Engineering (CPEE). IEEE, 2022. [5] Lorig, Fabian, Emil Johansson, and Paul Davidsson. "Agent-based social simulation of the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review." Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 24.3 (2021). |