This was submitted to bioinformatics.org and approved as a new project. Group Purpose and Summarization Description: We wish to offer an authoring tool for educational molecular structure tutorials, called the "Jmol Tutorial Template". This is a javascript/HTML "shell" or "template" into which authors can insert custom molecular views, descriptive content and color keys. The molecular views will be displayed in the Jmol java applet, which uses a GNU Lesser Public License. Detailed authoring instructions will be provided. Several examples of tutorials completed in this template will be provided to illustrate its capabilities. Contributors to the template thus far are Timothy Driscoll (grad student, molvisions.com), Frieda Reichsman, Ph.D. (moleculesinmotion.com), Angel Herraez, Ph.D. (Madrid, Spain; biomodel.uah.es), and myself, Eric Martz, Ph.D. (molviz.org). Purpose/Goals: Those interested in authoring new molecular structure tutorials will be able to download the Jmol Tutorial Template, and use it for authoring new tutorials. The target users could be high school students or teachers, college students or faculty, postdocs, TA's, graduate students, or staff in chemical or pharmaceutical businesses. This project will offer an alternative to a Chime plugin based template provided in 1997-98. Use of (closed source) Chime has become fraught with problems, and is rapidly being phased out. Full Name: Jmol Tutorial Template Unix Name: jmol-tutorials License: Other The software in this project is nothing terribly unique, nor very large. In order to place no restrictions on its use, we plan to use a Creative Commons Attribution License. This only requires that the downloadable code and all derivatives cite the original website. This is the same license we have used for the FirstGlance in Jmol project already approved (http://bioinformatics.org/firstglance/) and in use by the journal Nature Structural and Molecular Biology among others.