[Proteopedia] Tutorials by Educators, Syllabi, Quizzes
Eric Martz
emartz at microbio.umass.edu
Tue Jan 29 14:05:31 EST 2019
The Proteopedia page "Teaching Scenes, Tutorials, and Educators' Pages"
(link
<http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Teaching_Scenes%2C_Tutorials%2C_and_Educators%27_Pages#Concepts>)
had not been updated for many years. I have done a major revision and
expansion of this page, dividing "Pages by Educators" into the sections
Concepts, Molecules, Syllabi, and Quizzes. I also added a new section,
"Art".
http://proteopedia.org/w/Teaching_Scenes%2C_Tutorials%2C_and_Educators%27_Pages#Concepts
I have tried to limit the page to basic introductory material, excluding
many more technical concepts (excluding for example pages on asymmetric
unit/biological unit, resolution, atomic coordinate files, electron
density maps, methods such as X-ray, cryo-EM, theoretical modeling, free
R, homology modeling, etc. etc. etc.). The comprehensive list that
includes pages on all such concepts is
http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/About_Macromolecular_Structure
Please help by adding appropriate links to these pages.
Sincerely, Eric
Eric Martz, Professor Emeritus, Dept Microbiology
U Mass, Amherst -- Martz.MolviZ.Org <http://Martz.MolviZ.Org>
* Guided Exploration of Macromolecules: FirstGlance.Jmol.Org
<http://firstglance.jmol.Org>
* Protein 3D Structure Wiki: Proteopedia.Org <http://proteopedia.Org>
* Top Five 3D MolVis Tools: Top5.MolviZ.Org <http://top5.MolviZ.Org>
* Education: Biochem in 3D at MolviZ.Org <http://MolviZ.Org>
* Find Functional Patches in Proteins: ConSurf <http://consurf.tau.ac.il>
* Atlas of Macromolecules: Atlas.MolviZ.Org <http://atlas.MolviZ.Org>
* Interactive Molecules in Architectural Spaces:
MolecularPlayground.Org <http://molecularplayground.Org>
* Workshops: Workshops.MolviZ.Org <http://workshops.MolviZ.Org>
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