Title
Crystallography
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
1995
Abstract
Take advantage of the power of technology to develop 3D spatial visualization skills and minimize the learning curve This revolutionary multimedia CD-ROM and its companion workbook are aimed at helping users develop the skills they need for success in a variety of technical careers, including: engineering, architecture, medicine, computer database operation, chemistry, and more. Nine fun, easy-to-use modules provide first-hand experience in working with isometric drawings, orthographic projections, reflections and symmetry, surfaces and solids of revolution, plus combining solids. Each module consists of a multimedia software component, as well as a workbook component, enabling users to learn by doing. Whether integrated into courses that require extensive 3D spatial visualization, or used as a remediation tool to help students who may be struggling due to poorly developed skills, Introduction to 3D Spatial Visualization will provide every user with a highly interactive and long-lasting learning experience.
Publication Title
Introduction to 3-D Spatial Visualization: An Active Approach
Recommended Citation
Jaszczak, J. A.
(1995).
Crystallography.
Introduction to 3-D Spatial Visualization: An Active Approach.
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Publisher's Statement
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