[CV6-6] Spatial thinking

Spatial thinking is thinking that finds meaning in the shape, size, orientation, location, direction or trajectory, of objects, processes or phenomena, or the relative positions in space of multiple objects, processes or phenomena. Spatial thinking uses the properties of space as a vehicle for structuring problems, for finding answers, and for expressing solutions" Aspects: recognizing spatiality in a collection of things; translation of the collection to a pattern of elements; recognizing structure (relations between the elements in a pattern); recognizing process (or changes over time in patterns or structures)

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