Increasing the Visibility of Representation for Objects Studying in Descriptive Geometry

S. Ignat'ev, E. Muratbakeev, M. Voronina
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Increasing the visibility of representation for objects studying in the process of solving basic problems related to descriptive geometry (DG) significantly improves the understanding and perception of the discipline by students. A team of authors representing St. Petersburg Mining University’s DG and Graphics Chair developed their own projects, which are interactive graphics that allow teachers to visualize the solution of some DG course’s problems directly during academic studies. Projects have been created by the Wolfram Mathematica (WM) system tools and divided into 7 sections: points, lines, planes, geometric elements’ mutual position; relative position of a straight line and a second order surface; relative position of a plane and a second order surface; relative position of second order surfaces; mutual position of revolution bodies and polyhedrons; relative position of polyhedrons; a tangent plane to a second-order surface. Difficulties that have arisen in the work, ideas and possibilities for further implementation of proposed principles for using computational WM algorithms when creating and employing these projects in the process of students’ geometric-graphic training are discussed. It is noted that WM allows you manipulate data and observe how the result is changing dynamically, that certainly makes it possible and is an advantage of WM for using it in students’ geometric-graphic teaching. Lecturers of DG and Graphics Chairs can: use the proposed in this work projects aimed at implement various graphic constructions for both preparation of academic studies and in real-time mode during them; create elements of information supply for the educational process; develop demonstration support for academic studies, that in turn will ensure the proper material assimilation by students.
增加描述几何中物体表征的可视性
在解决与描述几何(DG)相关的基本问题的过程中,增加对象表征的可见性可以显著提高学生对该学科的理解和感知。代表圣彼得堡矿业大学总干事和图形学主席的一组作者开发了他们自己的项目,这些项目是交互式图形,允许教师在学术研究期间直接可视化一些DG课程问题的解决方案。项目由Wolfram Mathematica (WM)系统工具创建,分为7个部分:点、线、面、几何元素的相互位置;直线与二阶曲面的相对位置;平面与二阶曲面的相对位置;二阶曲面的相对位置;旋转体与多面体的相互位置;多面体的相对位置;二阶曲面的切平面。讨论了在学生几何训练过程中创建和使用这些项目时,在工作中出现的困难,使用计算WM算法的建议原则的进一步实施的想法和可能性。值得注意的是,WM允许您操作数据并观察结果如何动态变化,这当然使得将WM用于学生的几何教学成为可能,并且是WM的优势。DG和图形主席的讲师可以:使用本工作项目中提出的,旨在为学术研究的准备和实时模式实施各种图形结构;为教育过程创造信息供给要素;发展对学术研究的示范支持,这反过来将确保学生适当地吸收材料。
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