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Let's draw molecules: Students' sequential drawing processes of resonance structures in organic chemistry


AutorenlisteBraun, I; Langner, A; Graulich, N

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2022

ZeitschriftFrontiers in Education

Bandnummer7

eISSN2504-284X

Open Access StatusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.1055280

VerlagFrontiers Media


Abstract
Drawing is a fundamental skill in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines to express one's reasoning and externalize mental models in problem-solving. Although research has highlighted the effectiveness of drawing as a learning strategy and the importance of drawing accuracy for learning success, little is known about learners' actual drawing process. However, especially in organic chemistry, the investigation of drawing processes is of great importance as generating different representations, such as structural formulas, is inherent to problem-solving in this visual-laden discipline. Resonance structures, for example, are often used to estimate reactive sites in a molecule and to propose reaction pathways. However, this type of representation places a high cognitive demand on learners, which, besides conceptual difficulties, leads to drawing difficulties. To support learners in drawing and using resonance structures in problem-solving, it is necessary to characterize how they generate their drawings. To this end, a qualitative, exploratory study has been conducted to investigate undergraduate students' (N = 20) drawing processes of resonance structures while solving an organic case comparison task. Using eye-tracking, the characteristics regarding the construction of productive and unproductive drawings became visible. Results indicate that unproductive drawings often stem from integrating and connecting unrelated information during the drawing process. Further, the results show that the productivity of a drawing depends on learners' flexibility in information selection. Implications for supporting learners' drawing process and using eye-tracking for characterizing drawing processes in other STEM disciplines are discussed.



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Harvard-ZitierstilBraun, I., Langner, A. and Graulich, N. (2022) Let's draw molecules: Students' sequential drawing processes of resonance structures in organic chemistry, Frontiers in Education, 7, Article 1055280. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.1055280

APA-ZitierstilBraun, I., Langner, A., & Graulich, N. (2022). Let's draw molecules: Students' sequential drawing processes of resonance structures in organic chemistry. Frontiers in Education. 7, Article 1055280. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.1055280



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