SVATOŇOVÁ, Hana and Šárka MAYEROVÁ. Remote sensing in the teaching of science and geography: the experience and latest research results of interpretation of images. In WORLD CONFERENCE on SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS EDUCATION. 2014.
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Original name Remote sensing in the teaching of science and geography: the experience and latest research results of interpretation of images
Name in Czech Dálkový průzkum ve výuce přírodních věd a geografie: zkušenosti a nenovější výsledky výzkumu interpretace družicových snímků
Authors SVATOŇOVÁ, Hana and Šárka MAYEROVÁ.
Edition WORLD CONFERENCE on SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS EDUCATION, 2014.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 50300 5.3 Education
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Keywords (in Czech) Dálkový průzkum Země, interpretace družicových snímků, didaktika přírodních věd a geografie
Keywords in English Remote sensing; Earth observation; interpretation of satellite images; didactics of science and geography;
Changed by Changed by: doc. PhDr. Mgr. Hana Pokorná, Ph.D., učo 39149. Changed: 3/3/2015 20:54.
Abstract
Remote sensing is one of the latest geoinformatic technologies providing the actual image of the landscape. Satellite and aerial images are available to the public mainly through the Internet (for example via Google Earth, websites of NASA and ESA and other sources). The use of images in the teaching of geography, biology, chemistry and physics brings new and interesting features for this activity. The results of the research of interpretation of aerial photographs and satellite images show that (1) pupils are able to interpret aerial and satellite imagery successfully,(2) younger pupils prefer to read aerial and satellite images before reading maps, (3) there is no significant difference in the success of reading images between girls and boys, (4) students interpret information from the false colour images successfully, (5) students work with images in their own time and find this activity attractive, (6) images are used relatively rarely in the teaching
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