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Title: Fractals and Scaling - Complexity Explorer
Post by: conjoneil on August 26, 2015, 06:57:13 PM
Santa Fe Institute's Complexity Explorer is hosting a new MOOC on Fractals and Scaling. Looks nice!!
Thought some of you may be interested:

http://www.complexityexplorer.org/online-courses/26-fractals-and-scaling


Title: Re: Fractals and Scaling - Complexity Explorer
Post by: Chillheimer on August 26, 2015, 07:55:00 PM
oh, thank you for posting this! I'll take part! :)


Title: Re: Fractals and Scaling - Complexity Explorer
Post by: conjoneil on August 26, 2015, 08:13:25 PM
Cool! Hope you enjoy!!


Title: Re: Fractals and Scaling - Complexity Explorer
Post by: Chillheimer on September 07, 2015, 04:31:50 PM
Just started, and I really enjoy it indeed!
Full recommendation to anyone who (like me) has been fearing the complicated math behind fractals. It's not that complicated at all. :)
the course really does a great job explaining it in an understandable way. and it doesn't take too much time, nice little chunks, nice "quizes" that help you practise what you just learned.
If i told younger me that(with an F in math) I would ever do something like this voluntarily, I guess I would slap older me. Or my teachers who back then never managed to spark interest.

all thumbs up, thankyou conjoneil for posting and at santa fe institute for making this!
 :thumbsup1:
(sorry, gotta leave to calculate the fractal dimension of this  gif..  O0)