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Title Alternative | A Case Study for Use Computer to Teach Astronomy in Science Class
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Authors |
矢野 充博
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Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Wakayama University. Educational science
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ISSN | 13425331
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NCID | AN00257966
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Volume | 58
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Start Page | 79
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End Page | 86
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Order | 11
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Published Date | 2008-02-29
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Language |
jpn
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Abstract Alternative | I teach science for the student of the junior high school second grader. To teach astronomy in a science class we use a planar photograph in a textbook or a collection of photographs. But, it is difficult for a student to image a dynamic movement of the star. Therefore, I used a superior computer software "StellaNavigator" and "Mitaka". When I use "StellaNavigator", it is easy to change a viewpoint and change a time scale, in an astronomy phenomenon. And we can easily watch a 3D image when we use "Mitaka". As a result, my students got interest in the space than before. My students were able to image an expanse of the space to some extent. However, I understood that it was necessary to make a model and to do positive class that does not passivize.
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Accession No. | KJ00005091617
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