3:00 PM - 3:15 PM
[HTT30-06] Handicraft of 3D cardboard models derived from high-definition topographic data for enhancing geographic imagination
Keywords:physical geography, three dimensions, point cloud, UAV, sensibility, outreach
High-definition 3D topographic data (point clouds and mesh models) of natural landforms can be displayed on a computer as digital data, but it is also easy to output them as analog 3D models thanks to the spread of 3D printers. In addition, it is possible to make a 3D model by dividing 3D data into equal intervals like contour lines, printing them on 2D papers, and then overlapping them with cardboard or other thick material. We developed a teaching material that can be used to fabricate a 3D cardboard model of a small island where the erosion of sea cliffs is progressing based on the 3D point cloud data obtained by researchers. Using this material, we held workshops to make a 3D model of the island as special events during the summer vacation (part of the "Hirameki-Tokimeki Science" program). The target group was about 20 fifth- and sixth-grade elementary school students. Multiple 3D models were made using data acquired at different times so that students could see the changes in the shape of the island due to erosion. The workshop was preceded by a lecture on the data acquisition process and the physical geography approach to understanding natural phenomena based on the survey. After the workshop, we conducted a questionnaire for the participants and their parents. The results of the questionnaire revealed the following findings. The participants felt that the lecture was "somewhat difficult" at the beginning. However, they were able to deepen their understanding of natural phenomena with stronger interest by making 3D models with their own hands, and by seeing, touching, and comparing the completed models of different time periods. In addition, through this workshop, the advantages of 3D models that stimulate not only the sense of sight but also the sense of touch were demonstrated.