JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

講演情報

[E] ポスター発表

セッション記号 G (教育・アウトリーチ) » 教育・アウトリーチ

[G-01] Amazing technologies and capabilities that contribute to STEAM

コンビーナ:Day Brian Hamilton(NASA Ames Research Center)、Emily Law(Jet Propulsion Laboratory)、村上 豪(宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所)、Kristen J Erickson(NASA Headquarters)

[G01-P01] Dagik Earth: 3-D digital globe for STEAM education in schools and museums

*齊藤 昭則1津川 卓也2風間 卓仁1西 憲敬3熊野 善介4 (1.京都大学大学院理学研究科地球物理学教室、2.情報通信研究機構、3.福岡大学理学部、4.静岡大学 創造科学技術大学院、大学院教育学研究科)

キーワード:デジタル地球儀、立体表示、STEAM、理科教育、科学と音楽、アウトリーチ

Dagik Earth is a project to utilize a portable 3-D digital globe for STEAM education in schools and museums. 3-D digital globe is an attractive device to present scientific data of the Earth and planets, and now widely used in science museums. Geo-cosmos is a large one with 6-m diameter in Mirai-kan, Japan. Science On a Sphere (SOS) is developed by NOAA, and installed in more than 150 science museums all over the world. Dagik Earth is much simpler than these systems with much lower cost. It consists of a spherical screen, a PC projector and a PC or tablet. No special equipment is required. The software is freely available for education and science. It is used in classroom from elementary schools to universities, science museums, and science events. The flexibility of the system enables to use the 3-D digital globe in various occasions even outdoors. A join event with music concert was held in Kyoto national museum in August, 2019. The outline of the system, its usage examples and the future plan of the development will be introduced in the presentation.