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Cooperative Chemistry

Journal of College Science Teaching—February 2003

Concept mapping in the organic chemistry laboratory can supplant cookbook activities with higher cognitive exercises. The common thread of most organic lab experiments is the synthesis, isolation, purification, and characterization of a carbon compound. These processes (concepts) can be linked in the hierarchal framework of a concept map. Requiring students to draw diagrams/pictures of each process in the sequence to be performed provides the foundation for active learning and stimulates higher cognitive participation.
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