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(Ebook) Space in Mind : Concepts for Spatial Learning and Education by Daniel R. Montello; Bonnie Dixon; Karl E. Grossner; Donald G. Janelle; Nora S. Newcombe; David N. Rapp; Kinnari Atit; John Bateman; Ruth Conroy Dalton; Ghislain Deslongchamps ISBN 9780262321730, 0262321734

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Authors:Daniel R. Montello; Bonnie Dixon; Karl E. Grossner; Donald G. Janelle; Nora S. Newcombe; David N. Rapp; Kinnari Atit; John Bateman; Ruth Conroy Dalton; Ghislain Deslongchamps
Pages:351 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:MIT Press
Language:english
File Size:10.9 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780262321730, 0262321734
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(Ebook) Space in Mind : Concepts for Spatial Learning and Education by Daniel R. Montello; Bonnie Dixon; Karl E. Grossner; Donald G. Janelle; Nora S. Newcombe; David N. Rapp; Kinnari Atit; John Bateman; Ruth Conroy Dalton; Ghislain Deslongchamps ISBN 9780262321730, 0262321734

Leading researchers offer a range of disciplinary perspectives on the implications of spatial thinking and reasoning for education and learning. The current "spatial turn" in many disciplines reflects an emerging scholarly interest in space and spatiality as central components in understanding the natural and cultural worlds. In Space in Mind, leading researchers from a range of disciplines examine the implications of research on spatial thinking and reasoning for education and learning. Their contributions suggest ways in which recent work in such fields as spatial cognition, geographic information systems, linguistics, artificial intelligence, architecture, and data visualization can inform spatial approaches to learning and education. After addressing the conceptual foundations of spatial thinking for education and learning, the book considers visualization, both external (for example, diagrams and maps) and internal (imagery and other mental spatial representations); embodied cognition and spatial understanding; and the development of specific spatial curricula and literacies. Contributors Kinnari Atit, John Bateman, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Ghislain Deslongchamps, Bonnie Dixon, Roger M. Downs, Daniel R. Montello, Christian Freksa, Michael F. Goodchild, Karl Grossner, Mary Hegarty, Scott R. Hinze, Christoph Hölscher, Alycia M. Hund, Donald G. Janelle, Sander Lestrade, Evie Malaia, Nora S. Newcombe, David N. Rapp, Thomas F. Shipley, Holger Schultheis, Mary Jane Shultz, Diana Sinton, Mike Stieff, Thora Tenbrink, Basil Tikoff, Dido Tsigaridi, David Waller, Ranxiao Frances Wang, Ronnie Wilbur, Kenneth C. Williamson, Vickie M. Williamson
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