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2010

♦  On-line press for the SILC-generated research on Female teachers' math anxiety affects girls' math achievement by Sian L. Beilock, Elizabeth A. Gunderson, Gerardo Ramirez and Susan C. Levine.

  1. http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2010/01/14/0910967107.full.pdf (the full report)
  2. http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/01/25/us/politics/AP-US-SCI-Fear-of-Figures.html
  3. http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2010/01/25/326546usscifearoffigures_ap.html&levelId=1000 (registration required)
  4. http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/55590/title/Teacher_anxieties_may_subtract__from_girls%E2%80%99_math_scores
  5. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/education/la-sci-math26-2010jan26,0,2370924.story?track=rss&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+latimes%2Fnews%2Feducation+%28L.A.+Times+-+Education%29
  6. http://www.educationnews.org/ednews_today/35118.html
  7. http://www.eschoolnews.com/2010/01/26/girls-might-learn-math-anxiety-from-female-teachers/
  8. http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/healthday/635274.html
  9. http://blog.coreknowledge.org/2010/01/26/math-anxiety-catch-it/ (blog)
  10. http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/inside-school-research/2010/01/research_has_long_shown_that.html (blog)

2009

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♦  Constance Holden (Posting Date: September 4, 2009). Education: Science Needs Kids with Vision. Science. Nora Newcombe (SILC P.I.) and Larry Hedges (SILC Co-P.I.) are quoted in this article. Retrieved September 16, 2009 from:
http://sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/325/5945/1190-b
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♦  Elizabeth Landau (Posting Date: August 25, 2009). Freaky news about your brain may change your mind. CNN Health. SILC Member, David Uttal, is quoted in this article. Retrieved August 25, 2009 from:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/08/25/nostrils.tone.deaf.lost/index.html
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♦  Heid, Markham (Posting Date: July 16, 2009). Sketching a path to better education. Medill Reports Chicago, Northwestern University. Retrieved July 17, 2009 from:
http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=135901
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♦  Sherman, M. (Posting Date: May 5, 2009). Scholars Debate Spatial Thinking and Science Learning at Conference. SESP News Center, Northwestern University. Scholars from across the nation explore the value of spatial thinking in relation to science learning at a daylong conference sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Program in Education Sciences (MPES), School of Education & Social Policy, Northwestern University. Retrieved May 7, 2009 from http://www.sesp.northwestern.edu/newsCenter/?NewsID=633.
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♦  On-line blog mentions of Kenneth Forbus' Cognitive Science Society virtual colloquia talk on modeling qualitative physics.
     Open this talk (.swf format)  [Approximate running time: 01:30:00] click on the file icon at the right to open the document   Open .swf document

  1. Mixing Memory (Posting Date: August 9, 2007). Qualitative Physics and Qualitative Politics(?). Retrieved February 25, 2009 from:
    http://scienceblogs.com/mixingmemory/2007/08/qualitative_physics_and_qualit.php
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  2. Channel N (Posting Date: August 8, 2007). Common Sense Modeling. Retrieved February 25, 2009 from:
    http://channeln.blogspot.com/2007/08/common-sense-modeling.html
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♦  On-line press for Ratliff, K.R. and Newcombe, N.S. (2008). Reorienting When Cues Conflict: Evidence for an Adaptive-Combination View. Psychological Science, 19(12), 1301-1307.
  1. Eurekalert Press Release (Release Date: January 9, 2009). Where am I? How our brain works as a GPS device. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-01/afps-wai010909.php
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  2. Science Daily (Posting Date: January 12, 2009). Where Am I? How Our Brain Works As A GPS Device. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090109173203.htm
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  3. The Times of India (Posting Date: January 10, 2009). Brain shows the way when we are lost. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Health__Science/Brain_shows_the_way_when_we_are_lost/articleshow/3959721.cms
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  4. Medical News Today (Posting Date: January 12, 2009). How Our Brain Works as a GPS Device. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/135032.php
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  5. MedicineWorld.Org: Neurology Watch News Blog (Posting Date: January 12, 2009). Where Am I?. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://medicineworld.org/cancer/lead/1-2009/where-am-i.html
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  6. e! Science News (Posting Date: January 9, 2009). Where am I? How our brain works as a GPS device. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/01/09/where.am.i.how.our.brain.works.a.gps.device
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  7. Scientific Blogging (Posting Date: January 10, 2009). The GPS You Already Own-Your Brain. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://www.scientificblogging.com/news_releases/gps_you_already_own_your_brain
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  8. NewsGuide.us (Posting Date: January 10, 2009). Where am I? How our brain works as a GPS device. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://www.newsguide.us/education/science/Where-am-I-How-our-brain-works-as-a-GPS-device/
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  9. newKerala.com (Posting Date: January 10, 2009). How our brains work as GPS devices to bring things back in perspective. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://www.newkerala.com/topstory-fullnews-72546.html
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  10. Machines Like Us (Posting Date: January 9, 2009). Your brain as a GPS devise [sic]. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://machineslikeus.com/news/your-brain-gps-devise
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  11. Science Centric (Posting Date: January 11, 2009). Where am I? How our brain works as a GPS device. Retrieved January 14, 2009 from:
    http://www.sciencecentric.com/news/article.php?q=09011112-where-am-i-how-our-brain-works-as-gps-device
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2008

♦  Portal of Science and Technology: Dong Nai: Science News (Posting Date:?). Baby boys may show spatial supremacy: Male superiority on mental rotation tasks may develop within a few months after birth. This article quotes both Susan Levine and Nora Newcombe.
Retrieved December 18, 2008 from:
http://www.dost-dongnai.gov.vn/sciencenews/tabid/37/isd_news_news/33866/Default.aspx
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♦  (Posting Date November 12, 2008) Displays from the Biological Motion Point-light Action Archive will be used in a short segment within the program "The Science of Sex Appeal" for the Discovery Channel (to air in December 2008).
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♦  PRESS RELEASE from the Office of Congressman Sestak: Sestak (Release Date July 10, 2008). Congressman Sestak Announces $10 million in funding for Conshohocken education partnership.
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♦  PRESS RELEASE from the Office of the Governor Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Rendell, E.G. (Release Date July 10, 2008). Governor Rendell announces $10 million grant to expand Science Education: Pennsylvania Consortium will create National Center for Cognition and Science Instruction.
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♦  Schaffer, A. (Posted July 4, 2008). The Ghost of Larry Summers. Slate. Retrieved October 28, 2008 from http://www.slate.com/id/2194486/entry/2194525/
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♦  Price, M. (May 2008). Outside language looking in: Deaf people with no language exposure provide a window into basic cognition [Electronic version]. Monitor on Psychology, 39(5). Retrieved July 8, 2008 from http://www.apa.org/monitor/2008/05/deaf.html
Two of our Co-P.I.s and their research, Dedre Gentner and Susan Goldin-Meadow are mentioned in this article.
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♦  Kenneally, C. (Published April 22, 2008). When Language Can Hold the Answer [Electronic version]. The New York Times. Retrieved October 28,2008, from http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/22/science/22lang.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Two of our Co-P.I.s and their research, Dedre Gentner and Susan Goldin-Meadow, are mentioned in this article.
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♦  Ehrenberg, R. (Article Date February 23, 2008). On top of words: Spatial language spurs kids' reasoning skills [Electronic version]. Science News Online.
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♦  PRESS RELEASE from Northwestern University News and Information (Release Date January 31, 2008). Gentner named Alice Gabrielle Twight Professor. Retrieved February 28, 2008 from http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2008/01/gentner.html
Dedre Gentner, one of our Co-P.I.s, is named.
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2007

♦  (Published April 12, 2007). How do humans process information? [Electronic version]. Northwestern University Observer Online. Retrieved April 19, 2007 from http://www.northwestern.edu/observer/issues/2007/04/12/spatial.html
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Today is March 10, 2010

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Read our latest updates and incoming news below or for SILC in the press go to our Press Room (click on PRESS ROOM icon above).

3/4/2010
Please, welcome our new Spatial Network Members: Hilary Barth, Sue Becker, Nathan Greenauer, Toru Ishikawa, Shaun P. Vecera, Tom verguts and Christoph Weidemann.

3/1/2010
Our March Showcase is on-line: The Role of Parent Gesture In Children's Spatial Language Development [Erica Cartmill, Shannon M. Pruden Dick, Susan C. Levine, Susan Goldin-Meadow].

2/18/2010
Please, welcome our new Spatial Network Member: Kevin Mulqueeny.

2/12/2010
Job opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center, University of Chicago.

2/12/2010
New publication by our SILC Members: Jee, B. D., Uttal, D. H., Gentner, D., Manduca, C., Shipley, T., Sageman, B., Ormand, C. J., & Tikoff, B. (2010). Analogical thinking in geoscience education.

2/10/2010
Note: Full paper submission deadline [in Calls section on Meetings page] for Spatial Cognition 2010 has been changed to: February 21, 2010.

2/9/2010
Please, welcome our new Spatial Network Members: Ed Golob and Kelly McCormick.

2/5/2010
Please, note that we will soon be implementing a database for the Bibliography page. Due to this we are only up-dating the database.

2/5/2010
Please, welcome our new Spatial Network Member: Michael Brown.

2/1/2010
Our February Showcase is on-line: Playful Learning: Exploring the Role of Dialogic Inquiry and Exploration in Children's Developing Shape Concepts [Kelly R. Fisher, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, and Nora Newcombe].

1/27/2010
Read the current Press on SILC-generated research: Female teachers' math anxiety affects girls' math achievement by Sian L. Beilock, Elizabeth A. Gunderson, Gerardo Ramirez and Susan C. Levine.

1/7/2010
Please, welcome our new Spatial Network Member: Roy Ruddle.

1/6/2010
The January SILC Showcase is now on-line: Facilitation of spatial skills necessary in performing geologic transformations [Ilyse Resnick, Temple University; Thomas Shipley, Temple University; Cathryn Manduca, Carleton College; and Nora Newcombe, Temple University].

12/21/2009
Updates were made to our CfP/Conferences page and Jobs page.

12/21/2009
Links were fixed under the sketch inquiry, Help Us Gather Sketches, on our homepage. Please, note that if you ever encounter a link that does not work, please send it to the attention of Jenn Stedillie, webmaster for this site:  

12/21/2009
Please, welcome our new Spatial Network Members: Elena Andonova, Kirsten Butcher, Liz Chrastil, Lisa Douglas & Ian Fogarty.

12/02/2009
The December SILC Showcase is now on-line: Spatial categories across languages [Naveen Khetarpal, University of Chicago; Asifa Majid, Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen; Terry Regier, University of California, Berkeley].


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