The links on these pages are devoted to aspects of computational chemistry
in the classroom. Please let
us know if you know of others that are of interest!
An indispensible set of tutorials and templates for RasMol
and Chime (beta v. 2.0)
by Prof. Eric Martz of UMass-Amherst.
Nice use of Chime and spectroscopy, among other things, all aimed at showing how
chemistry can be encouraged and taught in a tutorial fashion. See the site at
University of Hartford's
"Using Chime to teach Chemistry" site, by Prof. Mike Rooke.
A workshop and resource center sharing many of the goals of NERMMW can
be found at Lebanon Valley College. Nice stuff on
molecular modeling!
A project for developing computational chemistry over the Internet. This
project is ongoing "down-under" in Australia, called ACCVIP (Australian Computational Chemistry via the Internet Project).
Very interesting, and a nice plan for development of distributed curricula
on the Internet.