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REVIEW:
The Molecular Workbench "facilitates student learning through the use of guided inquiry about the connections between microscopic and macroscopic properties of material." Five units (modules) are available that focus on topics in physical science, chemistry, and biology. Topics include: kinetic energy, states of matter; aquatic solutions in and around cells; monomers and polymers; and protein shaping. Each module includes a framing question or problem, and a sequence of activities such as, how hot air balloons work, how superballs are like atoms, what matter is made of and rainstorm in a bag; that lead to mastery of specific concepts. These activities give students multiple opportunities to solve problems using the computer models as well as participate in some hands-on laboratory work. Additionally, the research results on the "effectiveness of the molecular dynamics models with regard to helping students explain and reason about atomic-scale phenomena" are available.
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