About: Scaphe is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1 publications have been published within this topic receiving 5 citations. The topic is also known as: skaphe & scaphium.
TL;DR: The authors used Eratosthenes' method in the classroom to calculate the size of Earth using shadows and simple mathematics independent of noon time observations, and demonstrated how teachers can use this method in their own classrooms.
Abstract: This article is based on an activity used in a team-taught preservice course, “Integrating Geography and History,” at the University of North Alabama. The antecedents to modern descriptions and calculations of earth's shape and size began more than 2,000 years ago. The Greek mathematician and geographer Eratosthenes made the most accurate ancient measurement of Earth based on fundamental math concepts and Earth-Sun relations that provided a basis for determining latitude with greater accuracy. A brief historical statement about Eratosthenes' experiment is followed by an extended explanation of how teachers can use Eratosthenes' method in the classroom to calculate the size of Earth using shadows and simple mathematics independent of noon time observations.