[Proteopedia] Let's Use This Proteopedia Email List
Eric Martz
emartz at microbio.umass.edu
Tue Jan 30 11:59:06 EST 2018
Dear Proteopedia User,
Let's make this Proteopedia email list more valuable to us all. Please
send email to this list whenever:
1. You have a problem with Proteopedia or need help or can't find
something or wonder whether Proteopeda can do X, Y, or Z. You're
probably not the only person with the issue and others may benefit from
the discussion.
2. You have written a new page in Proteopedia. Send us a link to it.
3. You have made substantial improvements to an existing page. Send us a
link to it.
4. You have used Proteopedia in your teaching. We would love to know how
you used it, what worked well, what not so well. If you are comfortable
with sharing your syllabus or other materials (and your institution
allows this), please provide links (whether they are inside or outside
Proteopedia).
5. You ran across an article in a Sandbox that deserves to be moved to a
permanent title. Send us the link.
6. You have done something unusual. Examples are three-synchronized DNA
molecules on one page (B, A, and Z forms), a translucent surface around
water colored by electrostatic potential, an animation of a chemical
reaction, a complex "story" animation. Links to those 4 examples (not new):
http://proteopedia.org/w/Forms_of_DNA
Translucent surface, electrostatic potential for Water:
http://proteopedia.org/w/User:Eric_Martz/Sandbox_8
Chemical reaction:
http://proteopedia.org/w/Ozonolysis
Complex "story" animation:
http://proteopedia.org/w/Molecular_Playground/HIV_Protease_Inhibitor
Sincerely,
Eric Martz, Joel Sussman, Jaime Prilusky, Angel Herráez
for the Proteopedia development team
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