Science of Where: An Introduction to How to Think Spatially
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| notes | This tutorial has 7 lectures and 3 exercises that introduce the viewer how to think spatially. The material is appropriate for life long learners high school and beyond. Spatial thinking is critical in all aspects of living and especially in the STEM disciplines. Becoming aware of how much we think spatially is the first step to improving our ability to do so. There are three exercises that go along with the lectures to give the viewer hands-on experience with the science of where. |
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| title | Science of Where: An Introduction to How to Think Spatially |