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Wang, Jing'Ai; Jiang, Yao; Zhang, Anyu; Zhao, Xiang – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2020
Geography can improve citizens' quality of life by improving their understanding of the population, resources, environment and development of geographical areas. The emergence of remote sensing technology provides a convenient method for understanding the regional geographical landscape. It is important to develop a regional geography curriculum…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Geographic Information Systems, Literacy
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Lara Nieto-Márquez, Natalia; Baldominos, Alejandro; Pérez-Nieto, Miguel Ángel – Education Sciences, 2020
Metacognition is a construct that is noteworthy for its relationship with the prediction and enhancement of student performance. It is of interest in education, as well as in the field of cognitive psychology, because it contributes to competencies, such as learning to learn and the understanding of information. This study conducted research at a…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Elementary School Students, Measures (Individuals), Prediction
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D'Souza, Hana; Cowie, Dorothy; Karmiloff-Smith, Annette; Bremner, Andrew J. – Developmental Science, 2017
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often move goal-irrelevant limbs, suggesting a developmental process of motor specialization. Two experiments with 9- and 12-month-olds revealed gradual decreases in extraneous movements in non-acting limbs during unimanual actions. In Experiment 1,…
Descriptors: Infants, Motor Reactions, Child Development, Individual Differences
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Roach, Victoria A.; Fraser, Graham M.; Kryklywy, James H.; Mitchell, Derek G. V.; Wilson, Timothy D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2017
Learning in anatomy can be both spatially and visually complex. Pedagogical investigations have begun exploration as to how spatial ability may mitigate learning. Emerging hypotheses suggests individuals with higher spatial reasoning may attend to images differently than those who are lacking. To elucidate attentional patterns associated with…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Spatial Ability, Attention, Eye Movements
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Langlois, Jean; Bellemare, Christian; Toulouse, Josée; Wells, George A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2017
Anatomy knowledge has been found to include both spatial and non-spatial components. However, no systematic evaluation of studies relating spatial abilities and anatomy knowledge has been undertaken. The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the relationship between spatial abilities test and anatomy knowledge assessment. A…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Spatial Ability, Knowledge Level, Correlation
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Ernst, Jeremy V.; Willams, Thomas O.; Clark, Aaron C.; Kelly, Daniel P. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2017
The Purdue Spatial Visualization Test: Visualization of Rotations (PVST:R) is among the most commonly used measurement instruments to assess spatial ability among engineering students. Previous analysis that explores the factor structure of the PSVT:R indicates a single-factor measure of the instrument. With this as a basis, this research seeks to…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Visualization, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students
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Matthews, Percival G.; Hubbard, Edward M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2017
The three target articles presented in this special issue converged on an emerging theme: the importance of spatial proportional reasoning. They suggest that the ability to map between symbolic fractions (like 1/5) and nonsymbolic, spatial representations of their sizes or "magnitudes" may be especially important for building robust…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Fractions, Mathematics Instruction, Symbols (Mathematics)
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Sapkota, Raju P.; Pardhan, Shahina; van der Linde, Ian – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2016
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is a limited-capacity system that holds a small number of objects online simultaneously, implying that competition for limited storage resources occurs (Phillips, 1974). How the spatial and temporal proximity of stimuli affects this competition is unclear. In this 2-experiment study, we examined the effect of the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Visual Perception, Proximity, Spatial Ability
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Stievano, Paolo; Michetti, Silvia; McClintock, Shawn M.; Levi, Gabriel; Scalisi, Teresa Gloria – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2016
Handwriting is a complex activity that involves continuous interaction between lowerlevel perceptual-motor and higher-level cognitive processes. All handwriting models describe involvement of executive functions (EF) in handwriting development. Particular EF domains associated with handwriting include maintenance of information in working memory,…
Descriptors: Handwriting, Executive Function, Spatial Ability, Elementary School Students
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Wolgast, Anett; Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne – Frontline Learning Research, 2022
Being able to coordinate the perspectives of oneself and others is likely to be helpful in educational contexts. For example, teachers need flexible social perspective taking to understand their own perspectives and those of their students. Evidence suggests that reading facilitates social perspective taking because it involves readers…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Perspective Taking, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence
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Liu, Xiaoxing; Thomas, Geb W.; Cook, Susan W. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2018
Pointing to locations can either help or hinder people's ability to recall spatial information. Prior research has focused on two-dimensional spatial memory and pointing in real world tasks. The effect of pointing on three-dimensional spatial memory in virtual environments remains unexplored. We examine this effect by comparing participants'…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Short Term Memory, Virtual Classrooms, Recall (Psychology)
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Remmele, Martin; Schmidt, Elena; Lingenfelder, Melissa; Martens, Andreas – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2018
Gross anatomy is located in a three-dimensional space. Visualizing aspects of structures in gross anatomy education should aim to provide information that best resembles their original spatial proportions. Stereoscopic three-dimensional imagery might offer possibilities to implement this aim, though some research has revealed potential impairments…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Visualization, Computer Simulation, Motion
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Brockington, Guilherme; Schivani, Milton; Barscevicius, Cesar; Raquel, Talita; Pietrocola, Maurício – Physics Education, 2018
Research in the field of physics teaching has revealed high school students' difficulties in establishing relations between kinematic equations and real movements. Moreover, there are well-known and significant challenges in their comprehension of graphic language content. Thus, this article explores a didactic activity which utilized robotics in…
Descriptors: Robotics, Kinetics, Physics, High School Students
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Upton, Heidi – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2018
This article focuses on an article by William H. Newell (2001): "A Theory of Interdisciplinary Studies" ("Issues in Integrative Studies," 19, pp. 1-25). It explores the spatial and temporal dimensions in the architecture of urban form, applying the essential inquiry process that begins in sensory experience. This process of…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Sensory Experience, Spatial Ability, Architecture
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Irwin, John L.; Mehendale, Sunil – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2018
This paper is intended to investigate the merits of adding manipulative devices and solid model simulations to accompany traditional lecture and demonstration materials to a Dynamics course. Based on the successes of Graphics courses using manipulative devices and simulation software to enhance spatial visualization skills in engineering students,…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Computer Simulation, Manipulative Materials, Concept Formation
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