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Children with autism and average IQs consistently demonstrated superior math skills compared with nonautistic children in the same IQ range, according to a new study.
Poor visual working memory can affect students with autism in the classroom, as well as on the playground. In the classroom, poor visual working memory can make it harder to understand math ...
Emerging research from Stanford University supports using visual learning techniques when teaching math to K-12 students, and even college ones too.
Unique patterns of brain organization may explain why children with autism often have superior math and problem-solving skills compared with healthy peers with similar IQs.
Understanding the ways data can be represented in graphs and charts is a key part of comprehending math and science. It is also an essential skill on the ACT math and science sections. The visuals ...
Brain regions associated with recognizing patterns tend to light up more in autistic people than the general population, perhaps explaining why those with autism often excel at visual tasks, a new ...
Gospel artiste, Olivia Aba Okyere, popularly known by her stage name, Aba Okyere is set to outdoor her first album, “Yesu Adi Nkunim.” The soothing singer known for her gospel-inspired praise ...
New study reveals visual working memory may provide clues to autism's social struggles Date: February 10, 2016 Source: University of North Florida Summary: Poor visual working memory can play an ...
A meeting of local mathematicians, students, and college professors reveals a gap in those majoring in math.
Grant Sanderson ’15, creator of YouTube channel 3Blue1Brown, discusses how storytelling and visuals make math more engaging in his sold-out event, An Evening with Grant Sanderson, hosted by the ...
Students at a Brampton school are developing an app to help their classmates with autism learn math. The app, a project started by students at Sir Isaac Brock Public School, uses kinetic, auditory and ...