Hello-
With the inclusion of UFF minimization in Jmol, I decided to revisit an old
project that I started in the early days of Chime - the design of a virtual
molecular model kit that had the feel of an old Prentice Hall student model
kit. During this recent Jmol stage of the project, Bob Hanson made it clear
to me that a Jmol molecular editor was going to be required as part of the
model kit. He also provided project encouragement and considerable scripting
and programming assistance.
My colleague, Tom Newton, and I are now at the point where we have a Jmol
Virtual Model Kit up and running, but we would value some suggestions on
additional tools inherent in Jmol that would enhance the pedagogic value of
the kit. We are also interested in suggestions to increase what I'll call
the tactility of the kit. For any users-list members with an interest in
pointing us in the right direction on this project, the url is:
http://chemagic.com/web_molecules/
There is a users manual, but it's really in its early stages. I also linked
the page to a video that gives a 3+ minute synopsis feel for how the
application works.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Otis
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Otis Rothenberger
http://chemagic.org
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