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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Contextualization of Autonomous Spaceflight Operations for deep space planetary encounters

Marcinkowski, Michal January 2018 (has links)
This work concerns the research and application of data visualization techniques to depict ongoing activities in mankind’s investigation of space as part of a larger open-source visualization- and science-outreach software known as OpenSpace. It involves the construction of a physically accurate virtual environment of our local star group and solar system so as to facilitate development of a robust and generalized solution capable of articulating mission-science to its viewers. The research part is focused on deploying data visualization methods suitable for contextualizing scientific findings towards the general public in a pedagogical manner, with the end goal to provide a fully operational New Horizons visualization on the day of encounter with Pluto for the first public broadcast of OpenSpace across the globe.
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Do big bang ao cerrado atual: interdisciplinaridade no ensino de ciências integrando espaços não formais / From the big bang to the present cerrado: interdisciplinary in science teaching integrating non-formal spaces

Rosa, Reginaldo Guimarães 23 March 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2015-11-03T12:23:27Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Reginaldo Guimarães Rosa - 2015.pdf: 1506362 bytes, checksum: 9fe8b54c743258ccafde3e38a907d51f (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2015-11-03T12:25:57Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Reginaldo Guimarães Rosa - 2015.pdf: 1506362 bytes, checksum: 9fe8b54c743258ccafde3e38a907d51f (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-11-03T12:25:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Reginaldo Guimarães Rosa - 2015.pdf: 1506362 bytes, checksum: 9fe8b54c743258ccafde3e38a907d51f (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-03-23 / Non-formal spaces are an important educational tool for the of the educational improvement process. Through the beginning technology information in all social scopes, the school has formally established a huge abyss pair which transposes to the relation for information reaching students every day over digital media and contact with the world through informal education. Making the most online content with the student's reality has become a requirement of modern educational trends, even advocated by PCN’s. Using the non-formal spaces endows the teaching and learning process of contextualization and interdisciplinary, reducing the reigning academicism the mere data recording, facts and formulas that the school requires content, which guarantees an education which the student will take a long time and certainly use to improve the social environment around them. The discussed spaces are UFG Planetarium and the PUC “Memorial do Cerrado”, important learning environments available to educators around the state of Goiás. The pedagogical proposal for visitation realizes the conflict among the remote past and the use of the Cerrado, important Brazilian heritage. With the theme “From the Big Bang to the present Cerrado: Interdisciplinarity in science teaching integrating non-formal spaces" content such as Astronomy, Evolution and Environment can be exploited for the teachers’ satisfaction and students in order to produce a scientific education which enables the student to give their opinions in community decisions concerning about the collective experience into the environment and making them in fact citizen. / Os Espaços não formais constituem importante ferramenta pedagógica para o aprimoramento do processo educativo. Com o advento da tecnologia da informação em todos os âmbitos sociais, a escola formalmente constituída tem um abismo gigantesco par transpor em relação à informação que chega aos alunos todos os dias através das mídias digitais e do contato com o mundo através da educação informal. Tornar os conteúdos mais conectados com a realidade do aluno tornou-se uma exigência das modernas tendências educacionais, até mesmo preconizadas pelos Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (PCN’s). Utilizar os Espaços não formais dota o processo de ensino e aprendizagem de contextualização e interdisciplinaridade, diminuindo o academicismo reinante na simples memorização de dados, fatos e equações que o formalismo escolar exige, o que garante uma educação que o aluno levará por longo tempo e que com certeza, utilizará para melhorar o ambiente social a sua volta. Os espaços discutidos são o Planetário da UFG e o Memorial do Cerrado da PUC, importantes ambientes de aprendizagem à disposição dos educadores de todo o estado de Goiás. A proposta pedagógica de visitação vislumbra o confronto entre o passado remoto e a utilização do Cerrado como importante patrimônio brasileiro. Com o recorte “Do Big Bang ao cerrado atual: Interdisciplinaridade no ensino de ciências integrando Espaços não formais”, conteúdos como Astronomia, Evolução e Meio ambiente podem ser explorados de forma satisfatória para professores e alunos, priorizando a aquisição de competências e habilidades e visando uma educação científica que possibilite ao estudante opinar nas decisões da comunidade que dizem respeito à vivência coletiva no ambiente e que o torne cidadão de fato.
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Podnikatelský plán malé edukační společnosti / Business Plan of a Small Educational Company

Pěček, Dominik January 2019 (has links)
This master thesis deals with the elaboration of a business plan of a small educational company, that plans to do business in a field of portable planetariums. The thesis analyses a feasibility and a profitability of the business plan. Methods for external and internal analysis of a business were used and based on the results of these analyses, the specific business plan including an economic variation was developed. Based on the results of this work, it can be stated that if the company has a successful telemarketing, it is possible to do business in this area with a good profit.
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Zastřešení planetária / The roof structure of the planetarium.

Vojta, Radek January 2017 (has links)
The aim of the final thesis was to design and assess timber loadbearing structure of planetarium located in Brno and height of the construction 10 m. Designed building of planetarium consists of dome and hall, which operate separately. The structure is designed from glue laminated timber, solid timber and steel bracing, ridge ring and connecting elements. Building foundations is solved by reinforced anchor blocks fixed to foundation pads, which are connected by foundation strips. Loadbearing structure of the dome consists of arched beams together with purlins and ridge ring. Stability is ensured by 4 fields of cross bracing located between purlins. Loadbearing structure of the hall consists of roof and wall beams connected by frame corners together with roof and wall purlins. In gable walls is structure complemented by columns. Stability is ensured by diagonal and vertical elements situated between wall purlins, which together form a truss system.
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Taking Mormons Seriously: Ethics of Representing Latter-day Saints in American Fiction

Williams, Terrol Roark 10 July 2007 (has links)
My paper examines the ethics of representing Mormons in serious American fiction, viewed through two primary texts, Bayard Taylor's nineteenth-century dramatic poem The Prophet and Maureen Whipple's epic novel The Giant Joshua. I also briefly examine Walter Kirn's short stories “Planetarium” and “Whole Other Bodies.” Using Werner Sollors' and Matthew Frye Jacobson's writings on ethnicity as foundational, I argue in that Mormonism constitutes an ethnicity, which designation accentuates the ethical demands of those who represent the group. I also use W.J.T. Mitchell's theories of representation as the basis of my arguments of the ethics of representing ethnicity. As ethical theorists, Emmanuel Levinas and Edward Said inform the theoretical framework of my project, and I place their theories both in opposition to and harmony with each other in terms of what it means to be truly “Other” and the responsibility of those who view, represent, project, or accept otherness as essential to being. I also borrow from Wayne C. Booth, particularly in his practical application of ethics theory. I employ Terryl Givens, Michael Austin, Bruce Jorgensen, and Gideon Burton to help bring the theory into the field of Mormon studies. In applying all these theorists to Taylor and Whipple I examine Taylor's exoticizing, “Othering” Mormons, creating an “Oriental” version of the rise of Mormonism, parallel to some of his Middle Eastern travel writing. Taylor also makes the remarkable ethical step of being the first non-Mormon to “take Mormons seriously” in literary fiction. I demonstrate how his use of classical literary forms and themes moves the ethical treatment of Mormons forward in an unprecedented way. Maureen Whipple relies on some of the sensational, romantic tropes in common use, but overall she also moves forward ethical representation of Mormons in serious literature, being the best-received of “Mormondom's Lost Generation” of literary writers. In conclusion I argue that these texts, along with the more problematic Kirn stories, help create a positive ethical climate for Mormon representation.
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Planetárium / Planetarium

Sokolová, Eva January 2013 (has links)
The master’s thesis object is to create a design of a load carrying steel structure planetarium. Its ground plan dimensions are 36,1 x 49,0 m. The planetarium hall’s roof is designed with system of trusses and purlins. The projection hall’s roof consists of ribbed cupola with radially arched ribs. The stiffness of the whole construction is ensured with bracings. The walls of the whole object are composed of columns, rails and bracings.
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Planetárium s kavárnou / Planetarium with coffee

Vlčková, Sabina January 2016 (has links)
Thesis on "Planetarium with coffee" is processed in the form of project documentation for construction. The proposed facility is designed as a two-storeyed without basement with the main ground plan dimensions of 52,8 x 27,47 m and is located near the village Lošov close to Olomouc. The building is operationally divided into a part intended for public entrance and a part for operation and maintenance. Loadbearing structural system is reinforced concrete monolithic skeleton based on monolithic reinforced concrete foundation footings. Ceiling structure consists of reinforced concrete, monolithic, locally supported, cross reinforced floor slab. Vertical external walls are made of ceramic blocks with contact thermal insulation system. Part of the front rounded facade is designed as glass fronted. The building is covered by a warm flat roof. Roof cladding consists of vegetation layers, walkable terrace or non-walkable structure of roof cladding. The planetarium itself is covered by a reinforced concrete dome with a thermal insulation layer of plates of foamed glass. Fillings of doors and windows are made of aluminum profiles with isolating triple glazing. The building meets the requirements for barrier-free use of buildings.

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