Using LEGO to test children’s ability to visualize and rotate 3D shapes in space

Researchers have developed a test that uses children’s ability to assemble LEGO pieces to assess their spatial visualization ability. Spatial visualization is the ability to visualize 3D shapes in one’s mind, which is tied to increased GPAs and graduation rates in STEM college students.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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