Exploring Shape and Motion in 2D and 3D Spaces Online Course

Overview

This Online Course explores the principles of shape and motion in 2D and 3D spaces. Learners gain insight into geometric properties, transformations, and spatial relationships used in technical and everyday contexts.

This course introduces learners to the fundamental concepts of shape, space, and movement in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional environments. Topics include properties of geometric figures, symmetry, transformations, and how objects move and interact in different planes. Learners will also examine real-world applications in design, construction, and animation.

Through visual examples and interactive learning, participants will develop spatial reasoning skills and the ability to analyze and describe motion accurately. This course is ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in improving their understanding of geometry and movement.

Course Content

  • Scales on the measuring instruments are read correctly
  • Quantities are estimated to a tolerance justified in the context of the need
  • The appropriate instrument is chosen to measure a particular quantity
  • Quantities are measured correctly to within the last step of the instrument
  • Calculations are carried out correctly
  • Symbols and units are used in accordance with SI conventions and as appropriate to the situations
  • Descriptions are based on a systematic analysis of the shapes and reflect the properties of the shapes accurately, clearly and completely
  • Descriptions include quantitative information appropriate to the situation and need
  • Conjectures as appropriate to the situation, are based on well-planned investigations of geometrical properties
  • Representations of the problems are consistent with and appropriate to the problem context. The problems are represented comprehensively and in mathematical terms
  • Results are achieved through efficient and correct analysis and manipulation of representations
  • Problem-solving methods are presented clearly, logically and in mathematical terms
  • Solutions are correct and are interpreted and valid in terms of the context of the problem
  • Non-accredited: Short course only  
  • Duration: 1h 30m
  • Delivery: Classroom/Online/Blended
  • Access Period: 12 Months 
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