Here are some links that you might find useful in planning for the workshop.

Workshop on visualization held at NCSA http://www.eot.org/edgrid/mvworkshop.html
NCSA virtual reality demos (Note most require special hardware) http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/VEG/homepages/tcoffin/ACCESS/access_demos.html
Biology student workbench http://glycine.ncsa.uiuc.edu/educwb
Virtual molecular dynamics lab http://polymer.bu.edu/vmdl/
Protein explorer http://proteinexplorer.org
List of Molecular Visualization sites http://molvisindex.org
Paul Bash' Virtual reality graphics www.evl.uic.edu/EVL/VROOM/HTML/PROJECTS/52Bash.html
Leffingwell's list of visualization resources www.leffingwell.com/links4.htm
Rick Steven's abstract for foresight conference www.foresight.org/Conferences/MNT05/Abstracts/Stv1abst.html
Bob Gotwal's web page (with link to his Comp. Chem. for Chemical Education page) http://storm.shodor.org/gotwals
Barry Rowe's High School Chemistry page http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Champaign/buildings/ci/projects/rowe/chem/545/545.html
NCSA ChemViz http://chemviz.ncsa.uiuc.edu/
Cabrillo College molecular visualization page http://c4.cabrillo.cc.ca.us/
Okanagan University's collection of viewable molecular models http://www.sci.ouc.bc.ca/chem/molecule/molecule.html
Common molecules at Indiana University's Molecular Structure Center http://www.iumsc.indiana.edu/common/common.html
MacMolecule and PCMolecule home page http://www.molvent.com/
Home page for Chime http://www.mdli.com/chemscape/chime/
Home page for Rasmol http://www.umass.edu/microbio/rasmol/
PDB Lite molecule finder http://pdblite.org
Brian Coppola's course web http://www.umich.edu/~chemh215
The Role of Molecular Structure and Modeling in General Chemistry, Loretta Jones www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Chemistry/ChemConference/ChemConf96/Jones/Paper3.html
The Role of Representations in Problem Solving in Chemistry, George M. Bodner and and Daniel S. Domin www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Chemistry/ChemConference/ChemConf96/Bodner/Paper2.html
Recent Applications of Hyperactive Chemistry and the World-Wide-Web, Henry Rzepa http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/cc96/
"Are Simulations Just a Subsitute for Reality?", Harry E. Pence http://snyoneab.oneonta.edu/~pencehe/paper9CC97.html
"Chemistry Outside In", Cedric Mumford http://www.ched-ccce.org/confchem/1998/mumford/out_in.html
Using Technology to Solve the Conceptual Riddle: "How can we help them see what we see?" Jimmy Reeves http://aa.uncwil.edu/reeves/confchem_2000/
Why use animations and simulations? Brian Pankuch http://www.ched-ccce.org/confchem/2000/b/pankuch/uses.htm
Computer Animations and Simulations in General Chemistry, Chung Chieh and Newman K.S. Sze http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/trios/simulation.html
Discovery-based General Chemistry Using Chemland Simulations, Bill Vining http://www.ched-ccce.org/confchem/2000/b/vining/vining.htm
Using Simulations to Transform the Nature of Chemistry Homework, David Yaron, Rea Freeland, Donovan Lange, and Jeff Milton http://www.ched-ccce.org/confchem/2000/b/yaron/Default.htm
Assessing modelling capability in chemistry, John Oversby http://www.ched-ccce.org/confchem/2000/c/oversby/oversby1.html
Quantum Sciences across Disciplines: http://qsad.bu.edu


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