Characterizing and Improving Spatial Visualization Skills

Three-dimensional spatial visualization is an essential skill for geoscientists. We conducted two evaluations of students' spatial skills to examine whether their skills improve after enrollment in a geology course or courses. First, we present results of pre- and post-course survey of abstract...

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Vydáno v:Journal of geoscience education Ročník 57; číslo 4; s. 242 - 254
Hlavní autoři: Titus, Sarah, Horsman, Eric
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Bellingham Taylor & Francis Ltd 01.09.2009
National Association of Geoscience Teachers
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ISSN:1089-9995, 2158-1428
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Shrnutí:Three-dimensional spatial visualization is an essential skill for geoscientists. We conducted two evaluations of students' spatial skills to examine whether their skills improve after enrollment in a geology course or courses. First, we present results of pre- and post-course survey of abstract visualization skills used to characterize the range of spatial abilities in the student population at Carleton College. In Introductory Geology, there was a correlation between those who score very poorly on the spatial survey and those who receive a grade of C or lower. Students in higher-level courses had better developed visualization skills than those in Introductory Geology. Gender differences disappeared in upper-level courses except for the spatial relations (mental rotation) task, where male students consistently outperformed females. Second, we describe the efficacy of instructional materials designed for a Structural Geology course at the University of Wisconsin. This study included a qualitative controlled experiment investigating whether frequent use of stereographic projections affected student performance on exam questions requiring spatial skills. The results of both the survey-based quantitative study and materials-based qualitative study suggest that students' spatial abilities can improve through practice provided in geology courses.
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ISSN:1089-9995
2158-1428
DOI:10.5408/1.3559671