Abstract

StereoMV is a part of а dissertation on a topic "Stereoscopic Training System". The main purpose of the stereo system is to facilitate learning of the concepts of stereometry. The system is the author’s and offers a new approach for generating geometric bodies. The boundary method is used for creating the figures, which is based on the method of the boundaries of Isaac Newton and the "Indivisible" of the Italian mathematician Bonaventura Cavalieri. The study shows how by using 3D technologies such as virtual reality and 3D printing, the process of teaching in stereometry classes will be significantly facilitated. The report presents a comparative analysis of the existing and new way of creating a regular polygon. The graphics can be presented in two ways, namely: solid and transparent. The stereo system provides an opportunity for converting from solid to transparent. The 3D model depends on its geometry and appearance. Geometry means mathematical description and the appearance is defined by the: material, texture, light and transparency. After creating the stereometric figure, the system enables it to be converted to .obj file (mesh).

Highlights

  • The building of profound knowledge is faster through the so-called digital model which can be realized by the appearance of information technology and virtual reality devices

  • The study shows how today, with the help of 3D technologies, such as virtual reality and 3D printing, the process of studying objects in the field of stereometry will be facilitated for students

  • It represents a boundary method that participates in the generation of geometric figures

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Introduction

The building of profound knowledge is faster through the so-called digital model which can be realized by the appearance of information technology and virtual reality devices. It is possible to use this technology in mathematics training. This necessity results from the fact that when studying stereometric figures, problems arise in understanding the objects. StereoMV is a part of the dissertation work with the topic Stereoscopic Training System. It represents a new technology in the stereometry training and facilitates the studying of the solid figures as: prism, pyramid, cone, sphere etc. It makes terms connected with them easier to understand, as for example: vertex, edge, face and section. Existing regular polygons are currently characterized by the number of vertices and radius (Petkov, 2013)

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