The preschoolers were fascinated, looking at their classroom through the lens of an iPad camera, watching animated images pop up as a cheerful voice told them: Feed apples to a pig behind a haystack.
Brian Tomaszewski PhD is a geographic information scientist with research interests in the domains of geographic information science and technology, geographic visualization, spatial thinking, ...
Preschool children who hear their parents describe the size and shape of objects and then use those words themselves perform better on tests of their spatial skills, researchers at the University of ...
Preschool children who hear their parents describe the size and shape of objects and then use those words themselves perform better on tests of their spatial skills, researchers have found. The study ...
Tom Baker and David DiBiase from esri recently invited me to contribute to a panel discussing the idea of a "spatial university." Their piece, Envisioning The Spatial University, introduces this idea.
Education is evolving towards digitisation, yet the importance of 'thinking in 3D' is crucial for deeper engagement and problem-solving. Studies reveal that 3D instruction enhances learning speed, ...
Emily Farran does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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