Tunawars Manual, v2.7.1 | ||
This manual describes the rules and regulations of the Tunawars simulation. It also provides some insight into the population habits of the tuna. Reading this file is a must if you want to understand what is happening in the simulation. |
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Tunawars Debriefing Paper | ||
Another aspect of the total Tunawars grade is the debriefing paper. The Tunawars Debriefing paper (50 points) represents a chance for you to share the lessons you learned from the Tunawars activity. In a well-organized essay, and pulling in class material from the semester, what lessons did the Tunawars simulation teach? This short paper (about 4 pages) is due on December 9, 2011. |
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Tunawars Journal description | ||
One of the grading components of the Tunawars simulation is the annual journal that you must keep. This journal (worth 50 points) needs to contain both relevant information about the state of your fleet and your thoughts about strategy. It needs to be completed for each simulation year. I will ask that your bring the journal to class at times throughout the simulation. I will also collect all of the journals within a week of simulation’s completion. |
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Tunawars Journal template | ||
This is a template that you can use to format your journal in a readable manner. It is not necessary to use this template, but it does contain all of the information you will need to include in your template. It is in Microsoft .doc format. |
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Tunawars Journal Examples | ||
Here are some examples of Tunawars journals that make good reading, especially as the first four see the same events from four different positions.
This one is from the Fall 2011 simulation:
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