2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.23.630136
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Biology exams rarely use visual models to engage higher-order cognitive skills

Crystal Uminski,
Christian Cammarota,
Brian A. Couch
et al.

Abstract: Visual models are a necessary part of molecular biology education because submicroscopic compounds and processes cannot be directly observed. Accurately interpreting the biological information conveyed by the shapes and symbols in these visual models requires engaging visual literacy skills. For students to develop expertise in molecular biology visual literacy, they need to have structured experiences using and creating visual models, but there is little evidence to gauge how often undergraduate biology stude… Show more

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