SILC Showcase
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♦ Archive of 2013's monthly Showcase
2013 Index:
- ♦ Cartmill, E., Young, C., Levine, S., and Goldin-Meadow, S. (February 2013). SILC Showcase: Improving young children's jigsaw puzzle skills: The role of spatial gestures.
- ♦ Sinton, D. S. (March 2013). SILC Showcase: Exploring a Spatial Thinking Curriculum for Higher Education.
- ♦ Miller, B. W., Cromley, J. G. and Newcombe, N. S. (May 2013).SILC Showcase: Exploration of CogSketch as an Instructional Tool in Middle School Science.
- ♦ TNSC SAVI Awardees (April 2013). SILC Showcase: Lab-based exchange projects supported through our Thematic Network in Spatial Cognition (TNSC) via an NSF SAVI award supplement.
- ♦ Trofatter, C., Kontra, C., Beilock, S. and Goldin-Meadow, S. (January 2013). SILC Showcase: Spatial actions with and without speech: Neither resemble gesture.
- ♦ Vass, L. K. and Epstein, R. A. (June 2013). SILC Showcase: Neural Coding of Real-World Locations and Directions.
♦ Archive of 2012's monthly Showcase
2012 Index:
- ♦ Applebaum, L., Spaepen, E., Gentner, D., Goldin-Meadow, S., Levine, S. C. (May 2012). SILC Showcase: Teaching and Learning Civil Engineering Using Structural Alignment.
- ♦ Brooks, N., Barner, D., Frank, M. and Goldin-Meadow, S. (November 2012). SILC Showcase: Gesture in Mental Abacus Calculation.
- ♦ Franconeri, S., Parrott, S. and Uttal, D. H. (January 2012). SILC Showcase: Visual processing of spatial relationships.
- ♦ Gibson, D., Congdon, E. L. and Levine, S. C. (December 2012). SILC Showcase: The Effects of Word Learning Biases on Children’s Understanding of Angle.
- ♦ Goldin-Meadow, S., Shiled, A., Lenzen, D., Herzig, M. and Padden, C. (April 2012). SILC Showcase: The gestures ASL signers use tell us when they are ready to learn math.
- ♦ Miller, D. and Weisberg, S. (October 2012). SILC Showcase: Two Spatial Cognition Conferences and SILC Participation.
- ♦ Smith, L. A., Holmes, C. A., Brooks, N. (August 2012). SILC Showcase: The SILC Student and Post-Doc Network.
- ♦ Smith, L. A., Holmes, C. A., Brooks, N. & Newcombe, N. S. (September 2012). SILC Showcase: Cross-Institutional Collaborations.
- ♦ Uttal, D. H., Meadow, N. G., Tipton, E., Hand, L. L., Alden, A. R., Warren, C. and Newcombe, N. S. (PI) (June 2012). SILC Showcase: The Malleability of Spatial Skills: A Meta-analysis of Training Studies.
- ♦ Weisberg, D. S., Zosh, J., Fisher, K., Hirsh-Pasek, K. and Golinkoff, R. M. (July 2012). SILC Showecase: The Ultimate Block Party: Connecting Spatial Learning to Play.
- ♦ Weisberg, S., Epstein, R., Newcombe, N. S. (PI), Schinazi, V., and Shipley, T. F. (March 2012). SILC Showcase: Where do you think you are: A virtual environment assessment of navigation ability.
- ♦ Xu, Y. and Franconeri, S. (February 2012). SILC Showcase: The head of the table: Marking the 'front' of an object is tightly linked with selection.
♦ Archive of 2011's monthly Showcase
2011 Index:
- ♦ Cromley, J., Newcombe, N., Bergey, B., Fitzhugh, S., & Wills, T. W. (July 2011). SILC Showcase: Effectiveness of Student-Constructed Diagrams and Self-Explanation Instruction.
- ♦ Katrina Ferrara, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Nora S. Newcombe, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, and Wendy Shallcross Lam (October 2011). SILC Showcase: Spatial Language during Block Play.
- ♦ Goldwater, M. and Gentner, D. (January 2011). SILC Showcase: Learning spatial concepts: The roles of language and structural alignment.
- ♦ Gunderson, E. A., Ramirez, G., Beilock, S. L. and Levine, S. C. (April 2011). SILC Showcase: The relation between spatial skills and early number knowledge: The role of the linear number line.
- ♦ Harris, J., Newcombe, N. S. and Hirsh-Pasek, K. (March 2011). SILC Showcase: Assessing Mental Folding in Children.
- ♦ Kolvoord, R. A., Uttal, D., Meadow, N. and Lineweaver, L. (May 2011). SILC Showcase: Understanding the role of geospatial technologies in the development of high school students' spatial thinking skills.
- ♦ Ping, R., Ratliff, K., Bradley, C., Hickey, E., Gunderson, E. A., Ramirez, G., Beilock, S. L., Levine, S. C., Krakowski, M. and Gomez, L. (June 2011). SILC Showcase: Alleviating Anxiety about Spatial Ability in Elementary School Teachers.
- ♦ Resnick, I., Shipley, T. F., Newcomber, N. S., Massey, C., Wills, T. (September 2011). SILC Showcase: Progressive alignment of geologic time.
- ♦ Simms, N., Gentner, D. and Uttal, D. H. (February 2011). SILC Showcase: Finding the middle: Spatial language facilitates spatial reasoning.
- ♦ Watson, C. E. and Chatterjee, A. (December 2011). SILC Showcase: The neural basis of visuospatial analogical reasoning.
- ♦ Weisberg, S., Nardi, F., Newcombe (PI), N. S. & Shipley, T. F. (November 2011). SILC Showcase: Perceiving slope: With the body or with the eyes?
♦ Archive of 2010's monthly Showcase
2010 Index:
- ♦ Albert, N. B., Kontra, C., Yang, S.-J. and Beilock, S. (August 2010). SILC Showcase: Action and Space-Related Information Enriches Conceptual Knowledge in STEM Disciplines.
- ♦ Balcomb, F. and Newcombe, N. S. (July 2010). SILC Showcase: Finding where and saying where: Developmental relationships between place learning and language in the second year.
- ♦ Cartmill, E., Dick, S. M. P., Levine, S. C. and Goldin-Meadow, S. (March 2010). SILC Showcase: The Role of Parent Gesture In Children's Spatial Language Development.
- ♦ Fisher, K. R., Hirsh-Pasek, K. and Newcombe, N. S. (February 2010). SILC Showcase: Playful Learning: Exploring the Role of Dialogic Inquiry and Exploration in Children's Developing Shape Concepts.
- ♦ Forbus, K. D. (May 2010). SILC Showcase: Sketch Worksheets go to their first class.
- ♦ Frick, A. and Newcombe, N. S. (November 2010). SILC Showcase: The Long and Short of It: Development of Spatial Scaling Abilities.
- ♦ Holden, M. P., Newcombe, N. S. and Shipley, T. F. (December 2010). SILC Showcase: Systematic Bias in Location Memory Arises from Uncertainty.
- ♦ Newcombe, N. S., Shipley, T. F., Epstein, R. and Dara-Abrams, D. (June 2010). SILC Showcase: From the real to the virtual-world: Individual differences in navigation.
- ♦ Ratliff, K. R. and Levine, S. C. (April 2010). SILC Showcase: The Development and Assessment of Cross-Sectioning Ability in Young Children.
- ♦ Resnick, I. and Shipley, T. F. (January 2010). SILC Showcase: Facilitation of spatial skills necessary in performing geologic transformations.
- ♦ Sauter, M., Uttal, D., Levine, S. C. and Goldin-Meadow, S. (September 2010). SILC Showcase: Show me! The Importance of Visual Communication in Spatial Development.
- ♦ Uttal, D., Meadow, N. and Newcombe, N. S. (October 2010). SILC Showcase: Enhancing Spatial Skills: A Meta-Analysis.
♦ Archive of 2009's monthly Showcase
2009 Index:
- ♦ Forbus, K. D., et al (April 2009). SILC Showcase: Simulating Cross-Cultural Differences in Spatial Reasoning via CogSketch.
- ♦ Gentner, D. and Levine, S. C. (November 2009). SILC Showcase: Structural alignment can facilitate rapid learning of spatial concepts in informal settings.
- ♦ Göksun, T. and Hirsh-Pasek, K. (May 2009). SILC Showcase: Processing figures and grounds in nonlinguistic events.
- ♦ Khetarpal, N., Majid, A. and Regier, T. (December 2009). SILC Showcase: Spatial categories across languages.
- ♦ Levine, S. C., Huttenlocher, J., Ratliff, K., Kwon, M.-K. and Dietz, K. (August 2009). SILC Showcase: Improving Children's Understanding of Units of Measure: A Training Study.
- ♦ Matuk, C. and Uttal, D. (February 2009). SILC Showcase: Narratives of science in mind and media.
- ♦ Nardi, D., Funk, A. Y., Newcombe, N. S. and Shipley, T. F. (July 2009). SILC Showcase: Reorientation by Slope Cues in Humans.
- ♦ Newcombe, N. S., et al (March 2009). SILC Showcase: Spatial Training.
- ♦ Parish-Morris, J. and Hirsh-Pasek, K. (June 2009). SILC Showcase: Spatial-Temporal Processing and Social Cognition: Contributions to Language Development in Children with Autism.
- ♦ Ramirez, G., Gunderson, E. A., Levine, S. C. and Beilock, S. L. (October 2009). SILC Showcase: Spatial Ability, Spatial Anxiety and Working Memory in Early Elementary School.
- ♦ Twyman, A. and Newcombe, N. S. (September 2009). SILC Showcase: How Spinning in Circles Informs Spatial Cognition.

