Introducing Molecular Workbench

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Molecular Workbench, developed by Concord Consortium, is a free simulation program designed for educational purposes in physics, chemistry, and biology. Users can download the software from the official site at workbench.concord.org. The program features a virtual museum showcasing numerous animations created from models, accessible at xeon.concord.org. Regular updates and news about the software can be found at workbench.concord.org/news.html.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of physics, chemistry, and biology concepts
  • Familiarity with simulation software
  • Knowledge of educational technology tools
  • Internet access for downloading and updates
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the features of Molecular Workbench by downloading it from the official site
  • Investigate the virtual museum for educational animations at xeon.concord.org
  • Stay updated on new developments by visiting the news page
  • Research additional educational simulation tools for STEM learning
USEFUL FOR

Educators, students, and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of physics, chemistry, and biology through interactive simulations.

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Concord Consortium, an educational non-profit, offers a free simulation program called Molecular Workbench, which can be used to learn physics, chemistry and biology through cool simulations.

The main page to download the software is:

http://workbench.concord.org/modeler/index.html

There is a virtual museum that collects scores of animations made from models:

http://xeon.concord.org:8080/modeler1.3/mirror/index.html

The program is frequently updated. Check out the news at:

http://workbench.concord.org/modeler/news.html

to see major development.
 
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Thanks for sharing this. Hey and its free.
 

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