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[http://jmol.sourceforge.net Jmol] is open-source Java software for interactive 3D viewing of molecular structures. It can easily be embedded into a webpage... including a Moodle page. | [http://jmol.sourceforge.net Jmol] is open-source Java software for interactive 3D viewing of molecular structures. It can easily be embedded into a webpage... including a Moodle page. | ||
The Moodle Jmol | The Moodle Jmol filter is recently developed but comes as a single download and is easy to use and install. | ||
* [http://download.moodle.org/download.php/modules/filter_jmol.zip Download the Jmol filter] | * [http://download.moodle.org/download.php/modules/filter_jmol.zip Download the Jmol filter] |
Revision as of 17:35, 25 February 2006
Jmol is open-source Java software for interactive 3D viewing of molecular structures. It can easily be embedded into a webpage... including a Moodle page.
The Moodle Jmol filter is recently developed but comes as a single download and is easy to use and install.
The Jmol filter is very useful for including a molecule viewer in a variety of situations - e.g. in a Label, a Forum discussion, or a Quiz question. If you wish to load a molecule data file as a "resource", you should also consider installing the Jmol resource module.
http://moodle.org/file.php/5/moddata/forum/323/170717/jmol-quiz-example.png
It requires no additional capability on your web server, but is a Java applet, added to the page with JavaScript controls, so requires both Java and a JavaScript-enabled browser for the user.
- See it in action in this course (Log in as guest)