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 .092 ''Perseverance'' Mars Rover 23 cameras
 .095 ASML lithography
 .095 Brookings Institution, US 16th/18 % people in manufacturing, lack of skilled workers,
 .099 [[https://www.grandin.com/design/chute.ramp.race.design.html | Serpentine cattle chutes ]]
 .099 [[ https://catalog.wccls.org/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.6&pos=1&cn=2685373 | Grit ]] Angela Duckworth
 .100 [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/karla-fisher-5041985/ | Karla Fisher Intel ]]
 .104 Walgreens two warehouses reconfigured with low-reading terminals for disabled, outperforming other warehouses
 .106 Autism low interviewing and social skills, 15% employed
 .109 Jobs for kids, mantra: Early exposure, early intervention, early experience
 .109 [[ https://www.as.edu/ | Apprentice School ]] Newport News Virginia
 .112 26,000 US apprenticeship programs, starting salary $72K, 92% employment retention rate
 .118 Amazon, Walmart, KFC, others pay for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Educational_Development | GED ]] training
 .122 Haig Antranikian 1936 [[ https://patents.google.com/patent/US2047609 | Flux valve ]]
 .122 Maternal grandfather John Coleman Purves developed & patented fluxgate compass 1945
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Visual Thinking

The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions

Temple Grandin 2022 / West Slope 152.14 GRANDIN

  • 001 Born 1947, late speech, therapy
  • 011 Cattle halt in chute ... shadows, dangling chains
  • 012 U. Montreal Laurent Mottron / Sylvia Belleville

  • 012 Autism visual perception and accuracy
  • 015 Geniuses are usually pilers instead of filers / Linda Silverman
  • 017 Grace Murray Hopper took apart 7 family clocks
  • 017 TaskRabbit assemble Ikea furniture

  • 024 1987 UCSD MRI, cerebellum 30% smaller than average, amygdala three times larger
  • 025 Walter Schneider Diffusion Tensor Imaging, speech circuits 30% smaller, visual 400% larger
  • 027 Magnetoencephalography (MEG) visual thinkers create visual area images, verbal thinkers relied on self-talk
  • 027 Roger Sperry, we "neglect the non-verbal form of intellect. ... modern society discriminates against the right hemisphere."

  • 028 autism ... multiple genes of small effect
  • 029 25% blind use echolocation, the brain reuses visual cortex for other senses
  • 031 Maria Kozhevnikov Harvard Med School 2002 Visualizer-Verbalizer Cognitive Style Questionnaire VVCSQ. folded paper with hole, where are holes when unfolded, Grandin terrible at this

  • 032 Object visualizers (ie TG) and spatial visualizers (patterns and abstractions, music math EE physics)
  • 036 TG draws accurate blueprints, tracing mental image onto paper, works with brilliants marginalized for weirdness
  • 039 aphantasia, no visual imagery, hyperphantasia
  • 039 Which green is lighter, leaf or pine needle? Leaves range from black to light green to red and brown, silly question.
  • 040 hyperphantasia, excessively(?) detailed visual memories
  • 044 Life, Animated documentary about autistic Owen Suskind (5 copies wccls)
  • 047 RemoveDEBRIS "combat interstellar debris" sic

  • 050 Elias Howe favorite inventor, Lockstitch sewing machine

  • 051 2001 "No Child Left Behind" stripped away shop, theater, all hands-on learning
  • 052 some interns never used scissors
  • 053 field trips unfunded, but nearby "sidewalk field trips" also work
  • 055 TG teaches veterinarians, but was screened out of veterinary school, couldn't master algebra
  • 059 many gripes about math requirements
  • 061 kids do better with real world examples
  • 063 40% STEM drop out, twice attrition rate of other majors, "math-science death march"
  • 065 TG taught phonics by mother, using interesting stories, similar to IEP

  • 066 Boarding school, TG took care of horses
  • 068 TG reads writing out loud, remembers teacher's grammar corrections, learned to pick out main points
  • 069 Katherine Johnson, skipped grades as child

  • 070 "Is it going to be on the test?"
  • 071 $1.3T student loans

  • 072 SAT earns $1B for College Board, $1.1B for college prep industry, biased against minorities
  • 073 UC and others no longer consider SAT
  • 074 Iverson Larson Simple Thinking French

  • 076 How to raise an adult: break free of the overparenting trap and prepare your kid for success by Julie Lythcott-Haims
  • 078 Navigating Autism TG 2021 "label locking"

  • 081 TB built Ames Room for high school psychology class

  • 085 Kid's book about inventions, long gone. Perhaps Famous Inventors and their Inventions by Fletcher Pratt, 1955

  • 088 Engineering and the Mind's Eye Ferguson archive.org, PSU TA145.F37 1992

  • 092 Perseverance Mars Rover 23 cameras

  • 095 ASML lithography
  • 095 Brookings Institution, US 16th/18 % people in manufacturing, lack of skilled workers,
  • 099 Serpentine cattle chutes

  • 099 Grit Angela Duckworth

  • 100 Karla Fisher Intel

  • 104 Walgreens two warehouses reconfigured with low-reading terminals for disabled, outperforming other warehouses
  • 106 Autism low interviewing and social skills, 15% employed
  • 109 Jobs for kids, mantra: Early exposure, early intervention, early experience
  • 109 Apprentice School Newport News Virginia

  • 112 26,000 US apprenticeship programs, starting salary $72K, 92% employment retention rate
  • 118 Amazon, Walmart, KFC, others pay for GED training

  • 122 Haig Antranikian 1936 Flux valve

  • 122 Maternal grandfather John Coleman Purves developed & patented fluxgate compass 1945

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