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    Teaching Tips!


    We hope these will help!

    1. Go slow. Devote as much time as you can to the model building process, as it it can be complicated

    2. Introduce the concepts of pressure, blood flow, and the cardiovscular system before attempting to build any models.

    3. Start with some very simple Stella models with only one stock and a flow or two. Then move on to other more complex models.

     


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