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Learning Visualization Strategies: A qualitative investigation

Authors :
Daniel Halpern
Marilyn Tremaine
James Chiang
Kyong Eun Oh
Karen G. Bemis
Deborah Silver
Source :
International Journal of Science Education. 37:3038-3065
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2015.

Abstract

The following study investigates the range of strategies individuals develop to infer and interpret cross-sections of three-dimensional objects. We focus on the identification of mental representations and problem-solving processes made by 11 individuals with the goal of building training applications that integrate the strategies developed by the participants in our study. Our results suggest that although spatial transformation and perspective-taking techniques are useful for visualizing cross-section problems, these visual processes are augmented by analytical thinking. Further, our study shows that participants employ general analytic strategies for extended periods which evolve through practice into a set of progressively more expert strategies. Theoretical implications are discussed and five main findings are recommended for integration into the design of education software that facilitates visual learning and comprehension.

Details

ISSN :
14645289 and 09500693
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Science Education
Accession number :
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