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HPCU
An interactive collection of over 60 unique molecules with interactive display of all symmetry elements and animation of all operations. In addition, an interactive point group symmetry tutorial using the Jmol Java and Chime is available.
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CSERD
A web site devoted to areas of science where computer simulations are at the forefront of discovery.
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CSERD
The mission of the AiS Challenge is to improve students' understanding and use of technology by developing their skills in scientific inquiry, modeling, computing, communications, and team work.
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MASTER Tools
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MASTER Tools, developed by The Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. are the result of on-going collaborations with the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), George Mason University, and other education organizations. They are designed to be interactive tools and simulation environments that enable and encourage exploration and discovery through observation, conjecture, and modeling activities.
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CSERD
Eric Weisstein's World of Science
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SUCCEED Curriculum
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Project SUCCEED hosts workshops in science and mathematics through computing for grade 6-10 in the Raleigh/Durham areas of North Carolina.
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CSERD
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The goal of this course is to introduce participants to the basic concepts of meteorology and air quality necessary to understand meteorological computer models. This course, along with companion courses in Computational Atmospheric Science and Emissions, anticipates the Models3 environment under development by the EPA. Upon completion of the course, participants should understand the fundamental principles of meteorology. In addition, participants will be introduced to the application of these principles to air quality, especially through atmospheric modeling. Moreover, during the course a number of issues involved in simulating atmospheric processes in a computer-based model will be presented.
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CSERD
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The goal of this online instructional workshop is to introduce participants to the theories and applications of atmospheric science computer modeling, specifically ozone formation and reactions in the atmosphere. Upon completion of the course, participants should understand the fundamental principles of ozone formation in the atmosphere and be able to understand and use numerical and computational science methods to study ozone science.
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CSERD
The Center for Polymer Studies (CPS) is a scientific visualization research center in the Physics Department and Science and Mathematics Education Center at Boston University. CPS is devoted to interdisciplinary research in aspects of polymer, random, and fractal systems and we utilize our expertise in this area to develop experimental and computational materials for high school and undergraduate education.
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CSERD
A general purpose simulation platform which was developed to support the simulation of neural systems ranging from complex models of single neurons to simulations of large networks made up of more abstract neuronal components
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