Learning Target: I can use software to analyze a cell phone network.

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Learning Target: I can use software to analyze a cell phone network. Cytoscape Learning Target: I can use software to analyze a cell phone network.

Networks (Intro, Construct, Analyze, Quiz) Week Title 1 Networks (Intro, Construct, Analyze, Quiz) Lesson 1: Introduction to Networks Lesson 2: Analyze a Network Lesson 3: Construct a Network Lesson 4: Quiz 2 Human System Projects 3 Ecosystem / Field Work 4 Cryptocurrencies / Modeling 6th period

Outline for Today Everyone needs to turn on and log in to a laptop and a pick up a handout We will briefly review key network vocabulary and concepts Each student will complete the cell phone simulation worksheet and turn it in by the end of class

Vocabulary Review (matching!) Ecosystem Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors Network Nodes Edges Members of a network Everything that exists in a particular environment the relationships between the nodes (often shown as arrows) Things that are not living An interconnected or interrelated chain, group, or system Living things

Vocabulary Review (matching!) Ecosystem (b) Biotic Factors (f) Abiotic Factors (d) Network (e) Nodes (a) Edges (c) Members of a network Everything that exists in a particular environment the relationships between the nodes (often shown as arrows) Things that are not living An interconnected or interrelated chain, group, or system Living things

Launch Cytoscape Simulation http://baliga.systemsbiology.net/cytoscape/cellphone/help.php Click here