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    Title: 互動式化學元素週期表
    Authors: 張榮吉
    Contributors: 創意設計學院;數位媒體設計學系
    Keywords: 互動式;週期表;化學元素;擴增實境;科學傳播;interactive;periodic table;interactive multimedia;chemical elements;scientific knowledge
    Date: 2011
    Issue Date: 2013-07-18 07:57:57 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: 科學原理與知識的應用,提升人們生活品質與促進社會進步。隨著傳播媒介的多 元化,科普知識將可以更普及與有系統的傳達。現代化學的元素週期律在1869 年被科 學家創造出來,擁有高系統性及分類性,除了在化學範疇中使用外,在各個理工的領 域,例如物理、生物、工程及化學工程等,不難發現元素週期表的重要性。本計畫將 以互動多媒體投影方式,建構具媒體與資訊傳播的互動週期表,讓大眾透過實際操作, 更了解化學元素的屬性及應用;此外也為每一個化學元素設計專屬的卡片,利用擴增 實境技術,讓化學元素間的組合及產生的變化,可以在電腦中以三維媒體的形式呈現 出來,讓科學知識的傳播更具親和力與趣味性。

    Scientific principles and knowledge form one of the pillars to the improvement in living quality and social progress. With the diversification of the media, popular science has seen systematic, widespread dissemination. The periodic table was created by scientists in 1869, and have since then been used extensively in the fields of chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, and chemical engineering, attributed to its highly systematic classification. Its importance in modern science cannot be underestimated. This project makes use of interactive multimedia projection to construct an interactive periodic table for the purpose of public information dissemination. Through actual hands-on operations, the general public can gain a better understanding of the properties of chemical elements and their applications, making scientific knowledge more accessible and fascinating.
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Media and Design] Ministry of Science and Technology Research Project

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