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Module 7 - Learning Objectives

Welcome to Module 7 - Generic Models. After completing this module you will be able to

    1. change aspects of modeled systems to explore underlying interdependencies and dynamics.
    2. compare different generic structures and the patterns of behavior they produce over time.
    3. explain potential benefits of considering an issue or analyzing a system in terms of generic structures/patterns of behavior.
    4. determine one or more possible connections between generic models in this module and your classroom/educational work.
    5. identify related habits of a systems thinker.

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