On Thursday 23 February 2006 23:57, Geoff Rowland wrote:
> I just wanted to draw your attention to the recently developed 'Jmol
> Filter' for the open source virtual learning environment Moodle. The filter
> is a PHP/Javascript 'wrapper' which enables teachers to easily add Jmol
> applets to their online Moodle courses - with not much more than a link to
> an uploaded chemical structure file.

Excellent! It's much like the code people wrote for including Jmol applets in 
Wikis.

Added a page to Jmol's wiki:

http://wiki.jmol.org/MoodlesUsingJmol

Egon

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