Category:Construction and Annotation

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Ability to build macromolecular models, either physical or computerized, and, where possible, add commentary, either written or verbal, to tell a molecular story.
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Construction and Annotatiion s one of twelve Overarching Themes in the Biomolecular Visualization (BioMolViz) Framework. The Framework identifies learning goals to assist in developing biomolecular visualization literacy. This work is part of [https://biomolviz.org/ BioMolViz Project], with additional information [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Kristen_Procko/BioMolViz here].
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'''Overarching Theme'''
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Construction and Annotation (CA) ‐ Ability to build macromolecular models, either physical or computerized, and, where possible, add commentary, either written or verbal, to tell a molecular story.
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'''Learning Goals:'''
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'''CA1.''' Students can compose information‐rich renderings of macromolecule‐ligand interactions.
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'''CA2.''' Students can predict the cellular location/function of a protein based on the positions of polar and nonpolar residues.

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Construction and Annotatiion s one of twelve Overarching Themes in the Biomolecular Visualization (BioMolViz) Framework. The Framework identifies learning goals to assist in developing biomolecular visualization literacy. This work is part of BioMolViz Project, with additional information here.


Overarching Theme

Construction and Annotation (CA) ‐ Ability to build macromolecular models, either physical or computerized, and, where possible, add commentary, either written or verbal, to tell a molecular story.


Learning Goals:

CA1. Students can compose information‐rich renderings of macromolecule‐ligand interactions.

CA2. Students can predict the cellular location/function of a protein based on the positions of polar and nonpolar residues.

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