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* [http://montenet.monte.nsw.edu.au/ Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College]
 
* [http://montenet.monte.nsw.edu.au/ Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College]
 
* [http://confchem.frostburgchemistry.org Frostburg State University]
 
* [http://confchem.frostburgchemistry.org Frostburg State University]
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=== Molecular structures in Moodle ===
 
=== Molecular structures in Moodle ===

Revision as of 18:05, 2 January 2008

Jmol / JSmol Applications

This page is devoted to Content Management Systems, Learning Management Systems, Virtual Learning Environments, e-Learning Platforms..., that have been set-up to use Jmol as part of their contents.

Moodle

Moodle sites using Jmol

Moodle is an open-source course management system. A third-party Jmol filter (info and download) automatically converts links to molecular model files (.mol, .csmol, .pdb, .xyz, .cml) in Moodle documents into embedded Jmol models. Jmol models can also be added as resources, or placed in searchable databases that students can edit.

If you know a Moodle which uses Jmol, and which is not in the list below, please add it.

Molecular structures in Moodle

Moodle FAQ at Frostburg State University explains briefly

  • How do I embed molecules into Moodle pages?
  • How does the Jmol text filter work?
  • How can I display .mol files in Moodle?


WebAssign

WebAssign® is a Course Management System offered as a service and done by North Carolina State University and Advanced Instructional Systems, Inc.

  • Notice announcing Jmol functionality.


LON-CAPA

LON-CAPA is a "Free Open-Source Distributed Learning Content Management and Assessment System" under continuing development at Michigan State University. There are many exercises in the growing database of shared resources that use Jmol. Most require an account on the system to access the exercises, but a few are published "publicly" and do not require log-in for access. For example:


Others

...?