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The publication includes the measurement of the small architecture object by means of terrestrial laser scanning. In addition, the primary goal is to visualize the object in the form of a 3D model. The 3D model was made on the basis of a unified point cloud with a resolution of 2mm in MicroStation V8i (SelectSeries 3). The point cloud, on the other hand, consisted of 7 scans that represented 7 uniformly...
Activities in an immersive room were used to teach pre-service math teachers about Platonic solids and were then analysed for their effectiveness. The results show that an immersive room is a promising tool to overcome students' difficulties in comprehending geometry by allowing them a more direct visualization of 3D shapes.
Geometric knowledge and skills are necessary prerequisite for successful engineering study in many branches. Unfortunately, acquiring those is difficult for many even since the very beginning in primary and secondary schools and it needs to be supported. It is obvious that different students need different amounts of time to solve the same task. We raised a question whether or not the speed at which...