2016 ASEE Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/p.26194
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A New Way to Help Students Improve 3-D Visualization

Abstract: There is ample evidence that instruction in spatial visualization skills is effective in improving outcomes for engineering students. Research conducted since the early 1990's has proven that spatial visualization practice and training leads to better grades in engineering graphics and in most other engineering coursework. Other studies demonstrate that improved 3D visualization skills improve retention and graduation rates in general and, in particular, the retention and graduation rates of underrepresented g… Show more

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“…In order to evaluate the effect of the new method, the following strategy has been used. Just before the start of the training period, both classes took a short version (12 slides), LPT ("Letter Projection Test") described in a previous paper [16] and available for download from the book publisher. Right after, they had to solve a level 3 wall problem showing 25 bricks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to evaluate the effect of the new method, the following strategy has been used. Just before the start of the training period, both classes took a short version (12 slides), LPT ("Letter Projection Test") described in a previous paper [16] and available for download from the book publisher. Right after, they had to solve a level 3 wall problem showing 25 bricks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training and testing were the focal point of numerous studies [12] - [16] and they cover multiple methods to challenge students to visualize objects and patterns in various settings. All have been proven to help the students improve their spatial skills but without one being universally accepted to be 100% effective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several of these exercises were collected in a book "A, B, See…In 3D" [18] published in 2015. This new method, with the analysis of the initial results, was described in a paper "A New Way to Help Students Improve 3D Visualization" [19] presented at the 2016 ASEE conference in New Orleans.…”
Section: The Early Stagesmentioning
confidence: 99%