Navigating Through Measurement in Grades 6-8

Navigating Through Measurement in Grades 6-8
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2005
Genre: Estimation theory
ISBN:

Contains activities for teaching measurement to middle school students, moving from an informal understanding of concepts to an increasingly more abstract and sophisticated understanding of both fundamental and derived measurements.

Navigating Through Measurement in Grades 9-12

Navigating Through Measurement in Grades 9-12
Author: Masha Albrecht
Publisher: National Council of Teachers of
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2005
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780873535465

Throughout history, the need for more sophisticated measurements has led to the discovery of more sophisticated mathematics. This book highlights this important idea in activities that help students explore an array of measurement strategies and techniques. Investigations probe ancient methods for performing such tasks as measuring the speed of ships at sea and estimating the distance of the sun from the earth. Students apply simple formulas to measure complex shapes, explore iterative processes that lead to measurement formulas and develop an original formula for measuring the size of a tree. They also discover how to use advanced technology to make measurements and mathematical models of complex real-world phenomena. The supplemental CD-ROM features interactive electronic activities, master copies of activity pages for students and additional readings for teachers.

Navigating Through Measurement in Grades 3-5

Navigating Through Measurement in Grades 3-5
Author: Nancy Canavan Anderson
Publisher: National Council of Teachers of English
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Follows students' natural progression from measuring with informal or non-standard units to using standard units to measure such attributes as length, weight, angle and temperature. Activities extend students' learning to the measurement of two-and three-dimensional objects. Students work in a variety of lively real-world contexts, gathering measurement benchmarks in a classroom scavenger hunt and investigating the area of a rectangle while acting as owners of a sticker factory, for example.

Remote Sensing in Vessel Detection and Navigation

Remote Sensing in Vessel Detection and Navigation
Author: Henning Heiselberg
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3039436090

The Special Issue entitled “Remote Sensing in Vessel Detection and Navigation” comprises 15 articles on many topics related to remote sensing with navigational sensors. The sequence of articles included in this Special Issue is in line with the latest scientific trends. The latest developments in science, including artificial intelligence, were used. It can be said that navigation and vessel detection remain important and hot topics, and a lot of work will continue to be done worldwide. New techniques and methods for analyzing and extracting information from navigational sensors and data have been proposed and verified. Some of these will spark further research, and some are already mature and can be considered for industrial implementation and development.