I'm thinking more on the sophomore organic level than the physical chemistry
level. Seems to me it's pretty simple -- just need to get those PNG images
created and into the WebMaker folder. Could be not too many lines. I have
two trips to make in the next two weeks -- which reminds me -- anyone other
than me going to Anaheim?
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Jonathan Gutow <gu...@uwosh.edu> wrote:
> I built something simpler than Bob's idea and have wanted to make something
> like what Bob suggests. However, I've simply not had time. I think it is a
> good idea.
>
> As to Spartan Student, my impression from trying a demo they sent me is
> that other than the nice molecule building interface it is rather crippled.
> I've given up on the commercial software for teaching quantum. I uses
> GAMESS for the computation engine and then depending on what you want to do
> you can use wxMacMolPlt or Avogadro for building the molecules. For the
> most part I then have the students use Jmol to look at the results (although
> they can also use wxMacMolPlt). With some more tweaking, it might be
> possible to use the Jmol builder to generate input for GAMESS as well. An
> important point is that I get them to look at the raw output to find some
> numbers as well. This seems to give them a better sense of the kind of
> information the computations generate, than looking a pretty pictures.
>
> Jonathan
> On Mar 11, 2011, at 7:43 AM, Angel Herráez wrote:
>
> > Hi Bob
> > I agree that sounds much more intuitive and informative.
> >
> > If I remember well, Jonathan had a page of the sort before he started
> > working on Export to Web
> >
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