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Claire E. Marino; Pavel Rjabtsenkov; Caitlin Sharp; Zonia Ali; Evelyn Pineda; Shreya Y. Bavdekar; Tanya Garg; Kendal Jordan; Mary Halvorsen; Carlos Aponte; Julie Blue; Xi Zhu; Benjamin Suarez-Jimenez – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Using spatial mapping processes to discriminate between threat and safety is crucial for survival. Little is known why some fail to discriminate during contextual conditioning. We used a virtual reality (VR) contextual conditioning paradigm to elucidate the effects of state and trait anxiety on contextual threat learning. Participants (n = 70)…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Educational Research, Spatial Ability
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Hsu, Hsiao-Ping; Tsai, Bor-Wen; Chen, Che-Ming – Journal of Geography, 2018
Teaching high-school geomorphological concepts and topographic map reading entails many challenges. This research reports the applicability and effectiveness of Google Earth in teaching topographic map skills and geomorphological concepts, by a single teacher, in a one-computer classroom. Compared to learning via a conventional instructional…
Descriptors: Maps, Map Skills, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education
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Fantozzi, Victoria B.; Cottino, Elizabeth; Gennarelli, Cindy – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2013
While maps and globes continue to be an important part of the geography and social studies curricula, there has been some debate about the ability of young children to engage in maps in a meaningful way. Some researchers have argued that children younger than seven do not have the spatial-cognitive abilities to truly understand the perspective and…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Spatial Ability
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Wood, Pamela L.; Quitadamo, Ian J.; DePaepe, James L.; Loverro, Ian – Science and Children, 2007
The WebQuest is a four-step process integrated at appropriate points in the Animal Studies unit. Through the WebQuest, students create a series of habitat maps that build on the knowledge gained from conducting the various activities of the unit. The quest concludes with an evaluation using the WebQuest rubric and an oral presentation of a final…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Web Sites, Animals
Yiannoutsou, Nikoleta; Kynigos, Chronis – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
We report research on meanings of scale generated by pairs of 14 year-old students engaged in joint map-construction. Characteristics of the learning environment, such as the communicational orchestration, the use of experientially familiar objects in space as starting points for creating figural representations and the interrelated…
Descriptors: Cartography, Spatial Ability, Map Skills, Cooperative Learning