At 2/22/07, you wrote: >Eric and Angel, would you be interested to contribute to the DVD as well? Dear Karl, Frieda already listed what I have to contribute, and we are happy to do so. As Frieda said, we want the widest possible free distribution of our K-12 (and college) resources. I am pleased that you will try to include some on your forthcoming DVD. You might also like to include the links in my previous email (today) to jmol-users concerning DNA and other resources for K-12 students. EVERYONE is invited to add resources to http://highschool.molviz.org To add or update a listing there, go to http://molvisindex.org, click on K-12 resources, and then on the Submit or Revise links. You just fill out a short form with the link. We need more good K-12 molecular visualization resources there! -Eric /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Eric Martz, Professor Emeritus, Dept Microbiology U Mass, Amherst -- http://www.umass.edu/molvis/martz Biochem 3D Education Resources http://MolviZ.org See 3D Molecules, Install Nothing! - http://firstglance.jmol.org Protein Explorer - 3D Visualization: http://proteinexplorer.org Workshops: http://workshops.proteinexplorer.org World Index of Molecular Visualization Resources: http://molvisindex.org ConSurf - Find Conserved Patches in Proteins: http://consurf.tau.ac.il Atlas of Macromolecules: http://atlas.proteinexplorer.org PDB Lite Macromolecule Finder: http://pdblite.org Molecular Visualization EMail List (molvis-list): http://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/molvis-list - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */