Hello Angel,
 
it is a wiki I use for my pupils. I plan to make it a kind of interactive 
chemistry-book. There are some more extensions than Jmol included like 
interactive tests, the possibility to play videos inline (there are many nice 
chemistry-videos at YouTube), I can use Wikimedia-Commons pictures, uploaded 
OER-worksheets and so on.
 
Some exemple-pages:
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http://wikis.zum.de/chemie-digital/Frau_Lachner/Was_die_Siedetemperatur_von_Molek%C3%BClen_beeinflusst
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http://wikis.zum.de/chemie-digital/Frau_Lachner/Anwendung_der_Symbolschreibweise
 and its subpages with many tests like
-- 
http://wikis.zum.de/chemie-digital/Frau_Lachner/Anwendung_der_Symbolschreibweise/Elementsymbole_mit_einem_Memo-Quiz_%C3%BCben
-- 
http://wikis.zum.de/chemie-digital/Frau_Lachner/Anwendung_der_Symbolschreibweise/Multiple-Choice-Test_zum_Erkennen_von_Elementsymbolen
 
Me and others plan to create an OER chemistry book ... but there are not yet so 
much user.
 
Chemdoodle seems to be nice, too, specially for a use on mobile devices but I 
don#t know yet how to implement.
 
The wiki is part of a wiki-family that is hosted by a german non-institutional 
group of internet-using teachers.
 
Regards, Birgit
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