Dr. Mark Moritz contributes to the NSF Cultural Anthropology Methods Program (CAMP) International Curriculum

Department of Anthropology faculty member, Dr. Mark Moritz, contributes to the launch of the National Science Foundation's Cultural Anthropology Methods Program (CAMP) International Curriculum!
Spanning 15 methods modules, the curriculum offers 50 free lectures on methodological approaches with guidance from nationally-selected Distinguished Teaching Faculty. In each lecture, these anthropological methodologists provide cutting-edge instruction on a range of mixed-methods used in anthropology and allied fields. The lectures can be used for learning or teaching. To support instructional efforts, the curriculum includes a module on how to teach methods the CAMP way. All lectures are available in English and captioned in 9 languages.
The entire curriculum is available on youtube, and Dr. Moritz's lecture addresses agent based modeling.
Image source: Methods 4 All CAMP International Website