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Math
teacher again captivates audience
Captivating his
audience with a wide range of examples, COCCs math department chairman Mike
Sequeria demonstrated graphic examples visual displays of information.
Meeting with Sisters COCC's
Lunch and Learn class last Thursday, Sequeria exhibited Saturn in pictures
and text from Galileo's writings from 1613. These stationary two-dimensional
objects were contrasted to the work of Christian Huygens (1659), which
demonstrated movement of the planet and, for the first time, showed the
rings of Saturn depending on the viewer's position on earth.
"This was a visual display
of information using still primitive telescopes," commented Sequeria.
Sequeria displayed a map of
London (1854) that was used as a visual detective device to answer the
mysterious cholera outbreak causation. The map clearly showed where deaths
had occurred from cholera and the association with the Broad Street water
pump station. As soon as the pump handle was removed (stopping use) the
cholera outbreak subsided.
One of mobster John Gotti's
trials was highlighted, showing how defense lawyers used a clever visual
graphic to persuade the jury that Gotti might be innocent. The graphic
clearly listed all the criminal activities of government informants. The
informants were either as bad or worse than Gotti and not believed by
the jury.
The Vietnam Memorial Wall
was used in describing transmission of visual information. The Wall lists
the 58,000-plus U.S. military deaths chronologically (not alphabetically)
and memorializes each person over the course of that war.
Finally, a visual temperature
chart was shown to illustrate why the O-ring malfunction that led to the
Challenger space shuttle tragedy (January 27, 1986) might have been avoided.
The cold led to O-rings losing resiliency and failing. Graphic data had
been presented but was too obscure and difficult to interpret prior to
the shuttle mission.
From a previous visit, Sequeria
had left a homework assignment for students to bring graphic examples
from news sources to dissect. Several were discussed covering motor vehicle
accidents, city council voting in Bend and nutrition for children. |
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