articleInternational Journal of Science EducationFeb 1, 2009Closed access

Educational Research in Developing 3‐D Spatial Skills for Engineering Students

Michigan Technological University

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Abstract

The ability to visualize in three dimensions is a cognitive skill that has been shown to be important for success in engineering and other technological fields. For engineering, the ability to mentally rotate 3‐D objects is especially important. Unfortunately, of all the cognitive skills, 3‐D rotation abilities exhibit robust gender differences, favoring males. The assessment of 3‐D spatial skills and associated gender differences has been a topic of educational research for nearly a century; however, a great deal of the previous work has been aimed at merely identifying differences. The author has been conducting applied research in the area of spatial skills development for more than a decade aimed at…

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Keywords
  • Spatial ability
  • Spatial intelligence
  • Mental rotation
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive skill
  • Spatial cognition
  • Cognition
  • Mathematics education
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