“…SMART elicits students' concept maps from their summaries as re‐represented their internal mental models. Thus, one can evaluate learner comprehension by examining multi‐dimensional aspects of concept maps (Clariana & Taricani, 2010; Gijbels, Dochy, den Bossche, & Segers, 2005; M. Kim et al, 2019; Zimmerman et al, 2018). A central assumption of the SMART design is that students' summary revisions facilitated by SMART feedback can indicate their evolving mental models towards the structure of the author's mind (Anzai & Yokoyama, 1984; Collins & Gentner, 1987; Johnson‐Laird, 2005; Pirnay‐Dummer & Ifenthaler, 2011; Seel, 2004; Smith et al, 1993).…”