Desarrollo de conocimiento geométrico euclidiano y uso mapas
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Silvana de los Ángeles Cortés Arboleda, Universidad del Valle
Psicóloga, Grupo Matemáticas y Cognición
Silvia Patricia Sandoval Valencia, Universidad del Valle
Psicóloga, Grupo Matemáticas y Cognición
Yenny Fabiola Otálora Sevilla, Universidad del Valle
Magíster en Psicología, Grupo Matemáticas y Cognición, Profesora Universidad del Valle
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