[Molvis-list] BioMolecular Explorer 3D, version 2 - in Jmol

Eric Martz emartz at microbio.umass.edu
Thu Feb 22 20:20:32 EST 2007


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


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