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User:Frieda Reichsman/PALM
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The Science of Atoms & Molecules Project: Guided Inquiry with The Molecular Workbench
This page links resources presented at the Proteins in Active Learning Modules (PALM) Workshop held at the Center for Biomolecular Modeling at the Milwaukee School of Engineering on June 17-19, 2009.
Web sites
- The Concord Consortium
- Molecules in Motion
- Protein-DNA Interactions
- The Science of Atoms and Molecules Project
- Also see this Proteopedia page highlighting features of Molecular Workbench
Molecular Workbench
SAM Activities:
- Four Levels of Protein Structure SAM Activity
- Net Flow from Low to High Simulation
- Protein Folding (2D) Simulation
- Secondary Structure Stabilization Embedded Jmol
- Science of Atoms and Molecules (SAM) Activity Center
Rover Activity:
Teaching with Molecular Workbench:
- Jan Jensen (Univ. of Copenhagen) 2 min screencast on phase change
- Neocles Leontis (Bowling Green State Univ.) student models - gas law example
SAM is only a small part of MW. A good place to find other MW activities is workbench.concord.org/database.
Questions? Contact me at freichsman at concord dot org!
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