2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.5b00551
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A Mailman Analogy: Retaining Student Learning Gains in Alkane Nomenclature

Abstract: Visual analogies play an important role in the teaching and learning of many diverse topics in chemistry. Organic nomenclature is an essential skill needed for student success in organic chemistry; however, it is a topic most students have difficulty in mastering. Without a strong foundation of nomenclature, students will struggle to follow more advanced organic chemistry topics. The project described uses the analogy of a mailman, who is new to an area and trying to remember the destinations of his postal rou… Show more

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“…Recently, many strategies to improve lessons and eliminate organic nomenclature misconceptions among students can be found in the literature [24,25].…”
Section: Part Ii: Analysis Of Misconceptions and Other Incorrect Respmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, many strategies to improve lessons and eliminate organic nomenclature misconceptions among students can be found in the literature [24,25].…”
Section: Part Ii: Analysis Of Misconceptions and Other Incorrect Respmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6,9 Similar type of problem faced by the organic chemist while explaining the structure of organic compounds especially the canonical forms and the actual molecule while discussing the Rules of resonance. 10 During basic chemistry courses all over the world a small fraction of students raise puerile questions during the lecture, 11 which are ignored by the teachers sometime to save the lecture time and utility on more important concepts as a result that small fraction of students find chemistry as boring subject, where imaginary things are discussed and taught. However suitable analogy related to the query or topic make it easy 12 , understandable and develop students interest in the subject 13,14,15 i.e.…”
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“…Similar type of problem faced by the organic chemist while explaining the structure of organic compounds especially the canonical forms and the actual molecule while discussing the Rules of resonance (Smith, 2019). During basic chemistry courses all over the world a small fraction of students raise puerile questions during the lecture (Orvis et al, 2016), which are ignored by the teachers sometime to save the lecture time and utility on more important concepts as a result that small fraction of students find chemistry as boring subject, where imaginary things are discussed and taught. However suitable analogy related to the query or topic make it easy (Cortés-Figueroa, Pérez, López, & Moore-Russo, 2011), understandable and develop students interest in the subject (Orgill, Bodner, Pienta, Cooper, & Greenbowe, 2005;Silverstein, 1999;Spezzini, 2010) i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%