Using satellite technology (global positioning system) to teach the spherical polar coordinate system

Published 31 December 2002 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation William P O'Brien Jr 2003 Eur. J. Phys. 24 101 DOI 10.1088/0143-0807/24/1/311

0143-0807/24/1/101

Abstract

Students discover the equivalence between plausible geographic variables (co-latitude and longitude) of the Earth and less-familiar geometric variables (polar and azimuthal angles) of spherical polar coordinates by collecting and analysing positional data recorded during field exercises with a handheld global positioning system (GPS) receiver. This pedagogical approach to teaching spherical geometry, based on field experience rather than classroom theory, uses GPS technology to capture the curiosity of contemporary students, technical or otherwise, who might not normally find the topic of the spherical polar coordinate system comprehensible, relevant or interesting.

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