Introduction to 3D spatial visualization : an active approach

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Introduction to 3D spatial visualization : an active approach

software by Anne Frances Wysocki ; workbook by Sheryl Sorby ; based on work by Beverly Baartmans and Sheryl Sorby

Delmar Thomson Learning, c2003

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Description

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.

Table of Contents

Isometric Sketching Orthographic Projection 2-D Patterns Folding to 3-D Objects Rotation of Objects about a Single Axis Rotation of Objects about Two or More Axes Reflection and Symmetry Cross-Sections of Solids Surfaces and Solids of Revolution Combining Solids

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Details
  • NCID
    BA59231438
  • ISBN
    • 1401813895
  • Country Code
    au
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Austalia
  • Pages/Volumes
    193 p.
  • Size
    28 cm.
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