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Development through movement - psychopedagogical analysis and psychomotor approaches
Herbert Zoglowek, Maria Aleksandrovich, 2016, review article

Abstract: This paper discusses psychomotor development in early childhood and consists of three parts. The first part is a brief historical overview of the theoretical description and analysis of movement. The second part gives an overview of the variety of movement therapies and activity methods, which are effective in kindergarten work. The third part of the paper is an attempt to analyse and to reflect on the authors' own practical experiences of psychomotor work in kindergartens in Poland and Norway.
Keywords: early childhood, motor development, movement analysis, psychomotor activity, Poland, Norway
Published in DKUM: 21.09.2017; Views: 1207; Downloads: 142
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Mathematical analysis of measured displacements with emphasis on polynomial interpolation
Boštjan Kovačič, Rok Kamnik, Zdravko Kapović, 2009, original scientific article

Abstract: At the Faculty of Civil Engineering, the University of Maribor, in the Centre for Geodesy, we have been primarily dealing with the study of displacements and application of results on deformations and mathematical analyses for the last 10 years. According to these results, we wanted to find a connection between displacements and resulting deformations in mathematical terms. For this purpose, experimental load-bearing test of a concrete girder was carried out step by step up to crack. Additionally, concrete girder was analytically modelled and also photogrammetric, geodetic, and physical methods were compared. During the process of analyzing the results, further polynomial interpolation was performed through which the displacements in the intermediate stages were calculated. Polynomial interpolation can also help in accomplishment of load-bearing experiments of larger structures.
Keywords: geodesy, vertical movement, deformation, mathematical analysis
Published in DKUM: 31.05.2012; Views: 2013; Downloads: 24
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