Difference between revisions of "Tracing the Skyline"

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= Instructions =
 
= Instructions =
  
See the attached handouts below.
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See the attached handouts below for a full description. The staff and student handouts are nearly identical, although the latter has some space for minor calculations.
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The practical was first run successfully in 22/23.
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Changes for 23/24:
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* The number of locations the students were asked to visit has been slimmed down from five to two.
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* The students no longer have to perform the calculations 'manually' but can input their measurements on Google Sheets.
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* The document has also been simplified.
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Still TO DO for future iterations:
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* Design a poor weather alternative (i.e. no visibility)
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* Obtain theodolite / tripod for more rigorous measurement
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Links to Google Sheets:
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* Group 1: https://tinyurl.com/tracing-group-1
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* Group 2: https://tinyurl.com/tracing-group-2
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* Group 3: https://tinyurl.com/tracing-group-3
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* Group 4: https://tinyurl.com/tracing-group-4
  
 
= Equipment =
 
= Equipment =
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= Handouts =
 
= Handouts =
  
*[[Media:Tracing-the-Skyline-Keswick.pdf|Student Handout - Keswick version]]
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*[[Media:Work-document-Keswick-2023-staff.pdf|Staff Handout - Keswick version]]
*[[Media:Tracing-the-Skyline-Newlands.pdf|Student Handout - Newlands version]]
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*[[Media:TWork-document-Keswick-2023-students.pdf|Student Handout - Keswick version]]

Latest revision as of 13:12, 25 July 2023

Information

Created By: Matt Tomkins

Currently Used By: Matt Tomkins

Location: Keswick (requires good visibility)

Instructions

See the attached handouts below for a full description. The staff and student handouts are nearly identical, although the latter has some space for minor calculations.

The practical was first run successfully in 22/23.

Changes for 23/24:

  • The number of locations the students were asked to visit has been slimmed down from five to two.
  • The students no longer have to perform the calculations 'manually' but can input their measurements on Google Sheets.
  • The document has also been simplified.

Still TO DO for future iterations:

  • Design a poor weather alternative (i.e. no visibility)
  • Obtain theodolite / tripod for more rigorous measurement

Links to Google Sheets:

Equipment

Students (per team of 3-4 students):

  • Mirror Compass x 2
  • Abney Level x 2
  • GPS x 2
  • Calculator/mobile phone x 1
  • Pencil x 1
  • A4 Clip board x 1

Staff require:

  • Enthusiasm for trigonometry

Handouts