13–16 Dec 2021
Europe/Zurich timezone
The papers for Springer have been published: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-48667-8 The papers for IOPP have also been published: https://iopscience.iop.org/issue/1742-6596/2727/1 .

Astronomy Teaching - A didactic proposal for measuring the Equinox in Latin America

14 Dec 2021, 17:00
20m
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Presentations in Guayaquil 11. Secondary school physics Parallel 5 - Wroclaw/Guayaquil

Speakers

Mr Pedro S. Rosa (1EE Peixoto Gomide, Itapetininga/CPS-Fatec, Tatuí) Pedro Rosa

Description

Abstract. The purpose of this work was to create an experimental sequence that would allow Basic Education students (Elementary and High School in Brazil) to make daily measurements of the Spring Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere, involving three Latin American countries, Argentina, Brazil, and Costa Rica. From a spreadsheet created in Excel software, by professors Josué Dionofrio and Diego Galperin [1], respectively professors at the ORT Technical School in Buenos Aires and the National University of Rio Negro, Bariloche, Argentina, students could learn about and determine the trajectory developed by Sun during the day, calculating angles as a function of measurements of the height of the gnome and the width and angle of the shadow cast by the Sun.

Authors

Mr Pedro S. Rosa (1EE Peixoto Gomide, Itapetininga/CPS-Fatec, Tatuí) Pedro Rosa

Co-authors

Mr Diego Galperin (3Universidad Nacional de Río Negro) Mr Eduardo A. Navarro (Universidad de Costa Rica, Sede de Occidente) Mr Josue Dionofrio (Escuela Técnica ORT)

Presentation materials