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In the mind's eye : visual thinkers, gifted people with dyslexia and other learning difficulties, computer images and the ironies of creativity

In this updated edition to his fascinating exploration of the "ironies of creativity," Thomas West furthers his ground-breaking research on how some innovations in computer visualization are making work and education more favorable to visual thinkers.

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  • "In this updated edition to his fascinating exploration of the "ironies of creativity," Thomas West furthers his ground-breaking research on how some innovations in computer visualization are making work and education more favorable to visual thinkers."@en
  • "In this updated edition to his fascinating exploration of the "ironies of creativity," Thomas West furthers his ground-breaking research on how some innovations in computer visualization are making work and education more favorable to visual thinkers."

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  • "In the mind's eye : visual thinkers, gifted people with dyslexia and other learning difficulties, computer images and the ironies of creativity"
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  • "In the mind's eye : visual thinkers, gifted people with dyslexia and other learning difficulties, computer images, and the ironies of creativity"
  • "In the mind's eye : visual thinkers, gifted people with learning difficulties, computer images and the ironies of creativity"
  • "In the mind's eye visual thinkers, gifted people with learning difficulties, computer images, and the ironies of creativity"@en