Fw: Fw: [Materials] Great materials resource - and some news

Andrew Nydam andrewnydam at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 18 16:56:11 MST 2004


Here is another site. This is from Jaime Malwitz one of the Einstein fellows.  This is good also. 
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"Andrew Nydam" <andrewnydam at hotmail.com<mailto:andrewnydam at hotmail.com>> writes:
>Here is another site that is great. Check this one out. 

And another:

Simulate Molecules with the Molecular Workbench Project
[ http://workbench.concord.org/<http://workbench.concord.org/> ]http://workbench.concord.org/
The Molecular Workbench Project offers a molecular simulation engine, a set of
tools that can be used to compute & visualize the motion of atoms & molecules.
Five units draw on molecular models generated by the simulation engine to help
students learn about kinetic energy, states of matter; aquatic solutions in &
around cells; monomers & polymers; and protein shaping. Thirty-five activities
include how hot air balloons work, how superballs are like atoms, what matter
is made of, and "rainstorm in a bag." 

Jaime

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