Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Visual Thinking Research




















To solve this puzzel with my family, we tried to see these dots from another view point because when we just tried to find squares at the first glance, it was difficult to find squares in different size of squares that we couldn't find the larger two squares until we found the answer. When we are able to see those last squares, we realized that we have learned that "visual-spatial operation that are required a strong sense of body orientation (McKim 17)." In other words, we finally got the puzzel solved when we separate the size of squares and we sense a different direction of squares.

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