ULABS 3D GEOGRAPHY [C185]
This course will help visualize natural phenomena, terrain, and space objects using interactive 3D models and animations, making the study of Earth and space as visual as possible.
Forget about ordinary maps. Our library offers 3D models and animations — from geysers to planets. Each object has a description and tests for understanding and knowledge assessment, independent of local curricula.
Geological processes: tectonic plates, geysers, formation of river valleys.
Climate and atmosphere: cyclones and anticyclones, the carbon cycle.
Space objects: the structure of Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Pluto, solar eclipse.
Historical geography: migration of peoples, medieval cities, burial mounds.
L01. Description
L02. 3D Model
L03. Test
L01. Description
L02. 3D Model
L03. Test
L01. Description
L02. Animation
L03. Test
L01. Description
L02. Animation
L03. 3D Model
L04. Test
L01. Description
L02. Animation
L03. 3D Model
L04. Test
L01. Description
L02. Test
It's hard to imagine global processes, like the movement of tectonic plates, from a textbook.
Schools often lack the tools to demonstrate the 3D structure of other planets.
It is difficult to explain the mechanics of climatic phenomena (cyclones, eclipses) without dynamics.
After working with the materials, you will gain a spatial understanding of geographical and space phenomena and skills in analyzing global processes.
Knows the structure of planets and the causes of natural phenomena in a 3D visualization format.
Understands how the different shells of the Earth interact (atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere).
Can analyze and recognize objects on spatial models.
Is able to successfully pass tests on geography and astronomy topics.
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