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This website contains a large collection of student activities which focus on the molecular basis of common phenomena. Each activity provides guided interactive explorations of atomic and molecular computational models, many with accompanying teacher guides and student assessments. A primary goal of the Molecular Logic project is to build and publicize a library of "deeply digital" examples that support technology-based curriculum materials. The collection covers a wide range of topics in physics, biology, and chemistry.

The models are all freely accessible. Users must register for additional free access to capture data and store student work products.

Please note that this resource requires Java, or Quicktime.
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General Physics
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Access to web site is free. Users may register for additional free access to data capture and to store student work products.
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© 2006 The Concord Consortium
Keywords:
Molecular Workbench, atom simulations, atomic simulations, atomic structure, atomic/molecular, molecular simulations, molecular structure, molecule simulations
Record Creator:
Metadata instance created March 14, 2006 by Robert Tinker
Record Updated:
August 18, 2016 by Lyle Barbato
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October 18, 2010
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AIP Format
(The Concord Consortium, Concord, 2006), WWW Document, (http://molo.concord.org/).
AJP/PRST-PER
MOLO: The Molecular Logic Project (The Concord Consortium, Concord, 2006), <http://molo.concord.org/>.
APA Format
MOLO: The Molecular Logic Project. (2010, October 18). Retrieved March 19, 2024, from The Concord Consortium: http://molo.concord.org/
Chicago Format
The Concord Consortium. MOLO: The Molecular Logic Project. Concord: The Concord Consortium, October 18, 2010. http://molo.concord.org/ (accessed 19 March 2024).
MLA Format
MOLO: The Molecular Logic Project. Concord: The Concord Consortium, 2006. 18 Oct. 2010. 19 Mar. 2024 <http://molo.concord.org/>.
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@misc{ Title = {MOLO: The Molecular Logic Project}, Publisher = {The Concord Consortium}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {19 March 2024}, Month = {October 18, 2010}, Year = {2006} }
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%0 Electronic Source %D October 18, 2010 %T MOLO: The Molecular Logic Project %I The Concord Consortium %V 2024 %N 19 March 2024 %8 October 18, 2010 %9 application/java %U http://molo.concord.org/


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