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Title: Using 3D virtual technologies to train spatial skills in engineering
Authors: Gutiérrez, Jorge Martín
Domínguez, Melchor García 
González, Cristina Roca 
UNESCO Clasification: 33 Ciencias tecnológicas
3304 Tecnología de los ordenadores
Keywords: Spatial skills
Virtual technologies
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: 0949-149X
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Education 
Abstract: Engineers are required to have good levels of spatial skills in order to operate in a professional environment. Consequently, we may state that spatial skills are a professional skill which engineers must acquire. In this work, a methodology based on 3D virtual technologies and tools have been implemented in terms of the curriculum of the subject of Engineering Graphics. The experimental study has been carried out with different groups of students from several engineering degrees who studied that subject, using different 3D virtual technologies. Once the subject is completed, the results indicate that there is a significant difference between the spatial ability levels acquired by the groups which had 3D technology support compared with those which didn't. Regardless of the technology used, the improvement is quite similar over both groups, without any significant differences. The academic performance of the students is much better on the part of those groups using these technologies compared with those who complete the course following traditional methods.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46416
ISSN: 0949-149X
Source: The International journal of engineering education[ISSN 0949-149X],v. 31 (1), p. 323-334
URL: http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=6922064
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