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Mage: A Tool for Developing Interactive Instructional Graphics

Mage icon Mage: A Tool for Developing Interactive Instructional Graphics
Stephen F. Pavkovic

Mage is a graphics program especially well suited for visualizing three-dimensional structures of proteins and other macromolecules. It is an important tool for biochemists and finds many applications in biochemistry courses. We utilize Mage to create interactive instructional graphics of potential use in a wider range of undergraduate chemistry courses, and present some of those applications here.
               



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William Coleman - Aug 12, 2005 8:26 am (1.)  

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Welcome

Welcome to this JCE WebWare discussion forum on Mage.

This JCE WebWare teaching tool has been peer-reviewed, but here we'd like to get your comments about it.

Ask a question or give us your feedback. For example:
    Have you used Mage?
    If so, in what context, and how?
    How do you rate its usefulness?
Use this forum to share with other forum readers anything about this tool that you think would be useful.

You may also email the WebWare Editors if you have any questions about this forum.

[Last Editor: EW Fedosky, Aug 12, 2005 8:26 am. Total Edits: 1]



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