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Lecturer(s)
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Skalický David, Mgr. DiS.
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Course content
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1. Introduction to the theory of the geodetic method. 2. Introduction to the use of the geodetic method in the documentation of monuments. 3. The use of the geodetic method in combination with other modern methods of documentation. 4. The rules of working with the total station. Centering, horizoning and orientation of the instrument. 5. Practical training in working with the total station. 6. Basic rules of creating plans, sections and views using the total station. 8. Practical orientation of a simple plan and sections using the total station. 9. Processing of the outputs of the previous field measurement I. 10. Processing of the outputs of the previous field measurement II. 11. Submission and evaluation of previous work in the form of independently prepared drawings.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The student will become familiar with the geodetic method of documentation of historical buildings theoretically, but also through basic practical training in the field. The student will gain a basic overview of the possibilities of using this method in heritage practice, also in combination with other methods of documentation of historical material sources. The student will be able to work independently with the total station and subsequent processing of its outputs in the AutoCad environment.
Practical surveying of a specific historical object using a geodetic total station and its subsequent processing in AutoCad into a 2D drawing documentation.
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Prerequisites
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None
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
The credit is awarded for a minimum of 80% participation in the course and the practical measurement of a specific historical object using a geodetic total station and its subsequent processing in AutoCad into a 2D drawing documentation.
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Recommended literature
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