Over the past several years, Rich Salter, Ian Burns, and I have presented a series of workshops and presentations on Nova in Europe, Canada, and the United States.  Several of these presentations can be downloaded below. Also included is a link to a series of models and exercises to support the teaching of modeling in the social sciences.

NCFR 2015 workshop
Darling, N., Salter, R. & Burns, IRD (October, 2015). Dynamic Systems Modeling as a Tool for Understanding Family and Developmental Processes: Adding Another Arrow To Your Quiver. National Council on Family Relations, Vancouver, Canada.

Downloads:

Presentations:

Salter, R.M., Darling, N. & Burns, I.R.D.  (June, 2016). NOVA: A new software tool for dynamic systems modeling. Workshop presented at the Innovations in Collaborative Modeling Conference, Lansing, MI.

Darling, N., Burns, I.R.D.*, Grubb, C.*  (March, 2016).  A Dynamic Systems Simulation of the Patterning of Attachment Dyads.  Poster presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Darling, N., Salter, R. & Burns, IRD (October, 2016).  Dynamic Systems Modeling as a Tool for Understanding Family and Developmental Processes: Adding Another Arrow To Your Quiver.  National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.

Darling, N., Salter, R. & Burns, IRD (October, 2015).  Dynamic Systems Modeling as a Tool for Understanding Family and Developmental Processes: Adding Another Arrow To Your Quiver.  National Council on Family Relations, Vancouver, Canada.

Darling, N.  & Burns, IRD (April, 2015).  Dynamic Systems Modeling as a Tool for Understanding Development.  Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

Darling, N. & Lockman, E.* (March 2014).  A Practitioner’s Primer to Computational Modeling: Excel, Netlogo, and SPSS.  Poster presented at the 15th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, TX.

Darling, N.  (November, 2014).  NOVA: A New software tool for dynamic systems modeling.  Groningen University, Groningen, Netherlands