Help:Teaching with Proteopedia

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This page presents some ideas for how educators/teachers/professors might use Proteopedia in their teaching.

Use Existing Pages

Of course, you can use existing pages in Proteopedia. Be sure to consider those specifically designed for and by educators, which are listed at Teaching Scenes, Tutorials, and Educators' Pages.

Proteopedia pages can be projected during lectures (if you have an Internet connection in the classroom), and/or assigned to students.

Author Your Own Pages

If you create your own pages, you will have scenes of the molecules that you are emphasizing in your teaching -- scenes that show exactly the structural features you wish to emphasize. See the Main Page for links to videos that show you how to author pages in Proteopedia. Customizing molecular scenes is amazingly easy with Proteopedia's Scene Authoring Tool.

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz, Karsten Theis, Jaime Prilusky, Wayne Decatur, Eran Hodis, Ann Taylor

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