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<title>Promoting Representational Competence with Molecular Models in Organic Chemistry</title>
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<content type="html">&lt;br/&gt;&#10;ABSTRACT: Mastering the many diﬀerent diagrammatic representations of molecules used in organic chemistry is challenging for students. This article summarizes recent research showing that manipulating 3-D molecular models can facilitate the understanding and use of these representations. Results indicate that students are more successful in translating between diagrams when they have models available, that using a model to enact the translation process in the world is predictive of learning, and that using models as feedback (to check the accuracy of diagram translation) is particularly eﬀective. Model-based feedback is superior to verbal feedback alone, models scaﬀold learning rather than act as a crutch, learning with model-based instruction is resilient over a delay of several days, and learning with models transfers to performance when models are no longer available. Finally, virtual models are equivalent to hand-held models in promoting learning in the studied contexts.&lt;br/&gt;&#10;&lt;br/&gt;&#10;Stull, A.T. &amp;amp; kumpp. (2016). Promoting Representational Competence with Molecular Models in Organic Chemistry &lt;br/&gt;&#10;J. Chem. Educ. 2016, 93, 994−1001.</content>
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