Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Catch of the Day - The Molecular Workbench - 6/15/2011

The Molecular Workbench is a free and open-source modeling tool for designing and conducting computational science experiments in an interactive environment that supports science inquiry.

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The Molecular Workbench covers numerous science topics including gas laws, fluid mechanics, properties of materials, states of matter, heat transfer, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, the genetic code, protein synthesis, and light-matter interactions.

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The Molecular Workbench provides a platform for educators to create and publish their own model and simulation-based curriculum materials. You can customize or create your own simulations which can be run as applets embedded in your own blog, wiki, or website.

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The Molecular Workbench puts a simulation in a learning context, supporting the authoring of learning activities that employ models and simulations to teach. Learning activities can range from a simple demonstration that shows a single concept to a completely developed digital textbook that provides the entire learning media for a topic.

Note: Molecular Workbench requires Java be installed on your computer.

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