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Systems thinking and practice

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What is systems thinking and practice? The essence of systems thinking and practice is in 'seeing' the world in a particular way, because how you 'see' things affects the way you approach situations or undertake specific tasks. This free course will help you to learn about the problems of defining a system and meet some of the key concepts used in systems theory: boundary, environment, positive and negative feedback, etc.

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:

  • display confidence in using systems concepts and language
  • describe accurately the set of key systems concepts
  • understand what is distinctive about systems thinking as opposed to other forms of thinking
  • understand how systems thinking is useful in analysing and improving situations
  • understand the notion of a system as a creation of the observer, i.e. as an intellectual construct, as opposed to using the term system in other ways, i.e. as entities that exist ‘out there’.

Systems Thinking and Complexity

Learn how to use systems and complexity thinking to address a variety of social, managerial and policy problems.

Systems Thinking and Complexity

Why join the course?

Systems thinking provides theory and practical tools for seeking solutions to messy social and organisational problems at local, regional and global levels.

A system’s behaviour emerges from interactions between its elements. Systems thinking starts with qualitative diagrams but as the number of elements, relations and feedback loops increases we need the computational approach of complex systems science.

Using real-world examples the course provides methods and tools for your own examples, enabling you to apply systems and complexity thinking in your personal and professional life.

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When would you like to start?

  • Available now

  • Date to be announced

What will you achieve?

By the end of the course, you'll be able to...

  • Apply systems thinking to a wide variety of social and technical systems
  • Apply the method of drawing systems diagrams to represent systems and their dynamics
  • Apply the Formal Systems Model to practical situations
  • Apply knowledge of feedback loops and their likely impact on system behaviours
  • Apply the concepts of Complex Systems System to understand why systems are unpredicatble
  • Collaborate with others analysing and improving systems

Who is the course for?

This course is suitable for:

  • managers in the private and public sectors responsible for commercial and policy problem-solving in their organisation;
  • scientists wanting to take their research into practical applications;
  • officers of organisations such as UNESCO, the European Commission, and ministries in national governments;
  • young people wanting to engage in problem solving;
  • citizens wanting to formulate arguments for or against top-down policies;
  • or members of the general public motivated by curiosity or wanting to understand better the world we live in.

What do people say about this course?

This course fits in rather well with some other courses I have taken over the past couple of years so I will definitely go on to the sister course, Global Systems Science, to continue the scaffolding of knowledge. This is a lovely intellectual odyssey to begin 2017. A big 'thank you' to the team for putting the course together.

Jim Chen

Who will you learn with?

Jeffrey Johnson

I am Professor of Complexity Science and Design at the Open University & Deputy President of the UNESCO UniTwin Complex Systems Digital Campus. I am interested in interdisciplinary science for policy.

Who developed the course?

The Complex Systems Digital Campus is an international network of individuals and institutions working together to promote research and education in complex systems science and in integrative sciences

Join this course

Free

  • Access to this course for 4 weeks
  • Includes any articles, videos, peer reviews and quizzes

Upgrade - $79

  • Unlimited access to this course
  • Includes any articles, videos, peer reviews and quizzes
  • Tests to validate your learning
  • Certificate of Achievement to prove your success when you're eligible

 


http://learningemergence.net/learn/openu-free-learning-on-systems-thinking/

Open University: free learning on Systems Thinking

Via OpenLearn, The Open University provides thousands of hours of quality, free, multimedia learning resources. These include some which you may find helpful in understanding what we mean by Systems Thinking as a broad orientation to analysing the natural and designed world.

The other resources on this site then build the bridge to thinking specifically about learning, sensemaking and leadership as complex systems, and the role of ICT in both mediating, and analysing, such systems.

Simple introduction to emergence and systems thinking

Systems thinking enables you to grasp and manage situations of complexity and uncertainty in which there are no simple answers. It’s a way of ‘learning your way towards effective action’ by looking at connected wholes rather than separate parts. It’s sometimes called practical holism. “Systems thinking is the key literacy that we need for the future.”

Systems thinking and practice

  • (8 hours of structured course material in a virtual learning environment)”After studying this unit you should be able to:
    • develop confidence in using systems concepts and language;
    • describe accurately the set of key systems concepts;
    • understand what is distinctive about systems thinking as opposed to other forms of thinking;
    • understand how systems thinking is useful in analysing and improving situations;
    • understand the notion of a system as a creation of the observer, i.e. as an intellectual construct, as opposed to using the term system in other ways, i.e. as entities that exist ‘out there’;
    • identify and represent systems of interest (that are not ‘out there’).”

http://centre-for-policing.open.ac.uk/public/free-online-course-systems-thinking-and-complexity

Free online course: Systems Thinking and Complexity

 

Monday, June 5, 2017 - 10:00 to Monday, June 19, 2017 - 17:00

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This free online course addresses the practical problems that arise in social systems in the context of management and public policy at local, regional and global levels. It is problem-oriented, providing you with both the theoretical understanding and practical tools, to find and implement solutions to organisational and social problems. 

Register here - https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/systems-thinking-complexity 


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Free Online Course on Systems Thinking and Complexity

By Scholarship Advisor on February 9, 2017 in Free Online Courses

Free Online Course on Systems Thinking and Complexity

The Complex Systems Digital Campus (CS-DC) has announced the free online course on the subject “Systems Thinking and Complexity”. The course aimed to give you the knowledge that how to use systems and complexity thinking to address a variety of social, managerial and policy problems.

The course will look at the nature of social, managerial and policy problems, considering a variety of real-world examples: community action, crime and policing, health and social welfare, transportation, smart cities, energy, Europe and Brexit, and mass education for Africa and Latin America.The course will start on March 6, 2017.

Course At A Glance

  1. Length: 2 weeks
  2. Effort: 3 hours pw
  3. Subject: Systems Thinking and Complexity
  4. Institution: The Complex Systems Digital Campus (CS-DC)
  5. Languages: English
  6. Price: Free
  7. Certificate Available: Yes
  8. Session: The course will start on March 6, 2017

Providers Details

  • About University: The Complex Systems Digital Campus (CS-DC) is an international network of individuals and more than 100 universities and institutions working together and sharing resources to promote research and education in complex systems science and in integrative sciences.
  • Aim of University: The CS-DC aims to provide high-quality open education in Complex Systems Science for students, researchers, and industry, commerce and policy makers worldwide. This science is essential to address the urgent problems of the modern world, including epidemics, financial crashes, population movements, natural disasters, poverty, conflict and the environment. Our courses are created by leading scientists from highly ranked institutions worldwide.

Requirements

This course is suitable for:

  • Managers in the private and public sectors responsible for commercial and policy problem-solving in their organization
  • Scientists wanting to take their research into practical applications
  • Officers of organizations such as UNESCO, the European Commission, and ministries in national governments
  • Young people wanting to engage in problem-solving
  • Citizens wanting to formulate arguments for or against top-down policies
  • Or members of the general public motivated by curiosity or wanting to understand better the world we live in

About This Course

  • Benefits: The course will provide you with systems thinking methods and tools, to apply to your own problems and share with other learners in the discussions. The language of the course is English.
  • Importance of the Subject in Today’s Scenario: The rapid increase in interest in complexity science is being driven predominantly by new challenges and demands in technology. Various industries are becoming increasingly aware that traditional approaches to design and engineering are failing to keep up with the increasing scale of today’s systems.

How to Join This Course

  • You should register yourself through the given link to join this free on-line course: https://www.futurelearn.com/register
  • Use the hashtag#FLsystemsthinking to join and contribute to social media conversations about this course.

Why Take This Course

  • Advantage of Course: You will discover how systems thinking approach can be used to understand and help to seek solutions to these problems, and explore the nature of complexity, why systems are complex and how complexity science can help.
  • Certificate: To be eligible to buy a Certificate of Achievement, you must mark over 90% of course steps as complete and attempt all test questions, achieving a score of over 70%.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the two weeks, you will be able to:

  • Define a system and apply the definition to a variety of social systems
  • Recognize the features of particular systems that make them complex
  • Analyze a system that interests you, to identify problems and formulate it in systems terms
  • Apply advanced systems thinking to seek solutions to the messy management, business and policy problems you face.

Instructors

Jeffrey Johnson: Professor of Complexity Science and Design at the Open University & Deputy President of the UNESCO UniTwin Complex Systems Digital Campus.

Suggested Reading

No specific knowledge or education background is assumed for the free online course.

You Might Also Be Interested In

If you are interested you can also join “Management and Leadership: Growing as a Manager” free online course

Conclusion

  • The course will look at the nature of social, managerial and policy problems, considering a variety of real-world. The problem-oriented course, providing you with both the theoretical understanding and practical tools, to find and implement solutions to organizational and social problems.
  • Your Certificate provides a detailed transcript of what you’ve learned. This includes how long you spent studying the course and your average test score. The Certificate and transcript give you evidence to show during job or university applications, or appraisals.

Detailed Information

For more information about the course, you can check the given link:

https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/systems-thinking-complexity

Free Online Course, FutureLearn, The Complex Systems Digital Campus


https://stream.syscoi.com/2018/04/25/a-compendium-of-free-online-systems-thinking-courses-please-add/

a compendium of free online systems thinking courses – please add!

starting points:

worldwide map of systems thinking learning opportunities
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KiZfEQGwEaAsOiEBjTdPN9LC5Pk&hl=en_US&ll=47.71313449732236%2C-119.22949348028959&z=4
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Open University system thinking courses – one ‘gold standard’ (I think) and very accessible.

There is a FREE course at http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/mastering-systems-thinking-practice/content-section-overview?active-tab=description-tab
more free courses at the OU:
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/engineering-technology/systems-thinking-free-courses

And the full courses are:
https://www.open.ac.uk/choose/ou/systemsthinking

Others:
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/systems-thinking-complexity

https://www.edx.org/course/u-lab-leading-emerging-future-mitx-15-671-1x-0

https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/complexity-and-uncertainty

https://www.coursera.org/learn/systems-thinking

https://www.plusacumen.org/courses/systems-practice

https://iversity.org/en/courses/thinking-complexity

https://prepadviser.com/systems-thinking-complexity-mooc/

http://systemslearning.org/on-line-course/

http://complexitylabs.io/course/systems-theory-course/

https://alison.com/course/systems-engineering

not free:
https://www.iseesystems.com/store/training/systems-thinking-concepts/


https://www.class-central.com/tag/systems%20thinking

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