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written by Charles Xie, Dan Damelin, and Amy Pallant
published by the Concord Consortium Inc.
This page features a collection of 60+ free mobile-friendly interactive simulations to support physics, biology, and chemistry education. The models are designed to help students visualize molecular interactions in ways that would be impossible through traditional instruction. The simulations can be easily integrated into learning management systems or classroom lessons by clicking a "Share" link to embed code. The site also offers a smaller set of simulation-based tutorials on specific topics, including phase change, diffusion, gas laws, and protein synthesis.

This collection is the most recent addition to "Molecular Workbench", an ongoing project of the Concord Consortium. See Related Items for a link to the original website.
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Electricity & Magnetism
- Electrostatics
General Physics
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Modern Physics
- Atomic Physics
= Electron Properties
Optics
- General
Other Sciences
- Chemistry
- Life Sciences
Thermo & Stat Mech
- Thermal Properties of Matter
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Collection
- Instructional Material
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Keywords:
HTML5 models, HTML5 simulations, mobile-friendly models, molecular models
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Metadata instance created January 25, 2016 by Caroline Hall
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January 25, 2016 by Caroline Hall
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June 30, 2015
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C. Xie, D. Damelin, and A. Pallant, (Concord Consortium Inc., Concord, 2015), WWW Document, (http://mw.concord.org/nextgen/).
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C. Xie, D. Damelin, and A. Pallant, Next-Generation Molecular Workbench (Concord Consortium Inc., Concord, 2015), <http://mw.concord.org/nextgen/>.
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Xie, C., Damelin, D., & Pallant, A. (2015, June 30). Next-Generation Molecular Workbench. Retrieved May 5, 2024, from Concord Consortium Inc.: http://mw.concord.org/nextgen/
Chicago Format
Xie, C, D. Damelin, and A. Pallant. Next-Generation Molecular Workbench. Concord: Concord Consortium Inc., June 30, 2015. http://mw.concord.org/nextgen/ (accessed 5 May 2024).
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Xie, Charles, Dan Damelin, and Amy Pallant. Next-Generation Molecular Workbench. Concord: Concord Consortium Inc., 2015. 30 June 2015. 5 May 2024 <http://mw.concord.org/nextgen/>.
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@misc{ Author = "Charles Xie and Dan Damelin and Amy Pallant", Title = {Next-Generation Molecular Workbench}, Publisher = {Concord Consortium Inc.}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {5 May 2024}, Month = {June 30, 2015}, Year = {2015} }
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