Abstract

Spatial ability is made up of several sub-components, such as the ability to perform mental rotation and object-based transformations. Together with each individual’s attitudes and general skill sets, this specific ability plays an important role in technical professions such as engineering. The components of spatial ability can be enhanced using targeted training or educational programs. This study analyses the levels of spatial skills in first-year engineering students at two universities, one in Spain and one in Peru. The purpose of the study is to establish the extent of symmetry between these study groups in terms of their spatial skills. Initial comparisons indicate that the Peruvian students have a lower level of spatial skill prior to training than their Spanish cohorts. AR-based training delivering representational system content was used with engineering students at both universities to boost spatial abilities. The results obtained indicate the training was effective, as both experimental groups made significant gains in their level of spatial ability. No difference was detected in either experimental group for the variable gender. The comparison of spatial ability gains between both countries is similar, although there is significant difference in the spatial ability component spatial visualization. In this instance, gains in this component were higher amongst the student population in Peru.

Highlights

  • Spatial awareness is one of the many components of human intelligence that enables us to recognize, shape, and manipulate images, figures, and objects [1]

  • This paper presents the effect of spatial skill training on the spatial skill gains of first-year engineering students at two universities located in different countries—one Spanish, and the other Peruvian

  • This paper presents the results of a comparative study of first-year engineering students exposed to a short augmented-reality-based training course designed to improve their spatial abilities

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Introduction

Spatial awareness is one of the many components of human intelligence that enables us to recognize, shape, and manipulate images, figures, and objects [1]. It has been held that this fundamental attribute bestows the vital skills required by anyone interested in pursuing a professional career in either science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) [2]. In the case of engineering, it has been widely demonstrated that spatial awareness has a direct impact on the success rates of first-year university students in engineering degrees. Spatial awareness has been directly linked to better performance in courses taught in graphic engineering [3]. It has been demonstrated that spatial awareness improves student performance in other subjects that are taught in the first year of engineering degrees [4,5].

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