[MATHLINK] Who created the "LEGO Photographer" task?
Emily Farran
e.farran at surrey.ac.uk
Tue May 26 08:39:49 CST 2026
It’s Andrea Frick’s task.
Frick, A., Mohring, W., & Newcombe, N. S. (2014). Picturing perspectives:
Development of perspective‐taking abilities in 4‐ to 8‐yearolds.
Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 386. https://doi.org/10.3389/
fpsyg.2014.00386
From: MATHLINK <mathlink-bounces at the-mcls.org> On Behalf Of Ilaria Berteletti
Sent: 26 May 2026 15:30
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Subject: [MATHLINK] Who created the "LEGO Photographer" task?
Hello:
If the subject line makes any sense to you, I need your help!
I'm trying to find the creator/owner of a task shared with me after the Hong Kong MCLS conference. A presenter kindly sent me a Visual Task presented during a talk that uses images of LEGO "photographers" and wooden cubes. Unfortunately, I have the task but not the email with the owner's name or a paper I could cite. I am considering using the task, but I would not do so unless I can find the rightful owner for proper citations/acknowledgments.
If you know the task/owner or are the owner, please send me any information for proper acknowledgments.
Thank you!
ilaria berteletti
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