G. L. Albert, J. M. Angosto, B. Miguel, J. Fernández-López
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The learning of a scientific content requires both the knowledge of the different concepts it includes and the proper relationship between them. It is therefore necessary to search for didactic methodologies that favour this construction of relationships and meanings. The concept maps suppose a simple technique that allows to visualize the structure of concepts, and of their relations, that the students possess in a determined plot of knowledge. They can be, therefore, an effective instrument to assess their evolution throughout this process. This paper analyzes the use of concept maps as a didactic resource for continuous assessment in the teaching-learning process of Organic Chemistry at the first year of the Degree in Industrial Chemical Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena.