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Tool:
Space Blocks (tPoW version) |
Screenshot:
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| Go to: |
http://matti.usu.edu/mathforum/spaceblocks.html
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| Description: |
Manipulate the three-dimensional blocks to think about what the arrangement looks like from a front, side, and/or back view. Visualize a two-dimensional representation in a three-dimensional environment. |
| Technology Type: |
Java Applet | |
| Author: |
National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (Utah State University) |
| Language: |
English | |
| Cost: |
Does not require payment for use |
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| Average Rating: |
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| Story: |
How Many Cubes? A spatial visualization technology PoW |
| Technology PoW: |
¿Cuántos Cubos? |
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How Many Cubes? |
| Courses: |
Math 7 |
2-D nets -> 3-D figures |
| Geometry |
2D pictures of 3D solids |
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Jeff L |
| Comment: | This would be a good tool to use after students have constructed a figure out of blocks to see if they can render it electronically. |
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jmaxsohmer |
| Comment: | Good concept, but the user should be able to rotate the image so block can be added to relative-behind the current construction (right now only three of the faces can be used). |
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