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Several partnerships have formed around the CPR software. These relationships bridge different disciplines, educational levels,
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Molecular
Science Project
a NSF systemic reform initiative, is developing server-based
instructional materials and techniques covering the topics of the first two
years of college instruction. The student learning tasks can be used as in-class
activities in computer-equipped classrooms or as out-of-class homework
assignments. The materials involve peer collaboration, writing, critical
thinking, tutorials with visualizations of molecules, processes and
systems.
The Molecular Science Project was the intial agency responsible for the the development of CPR
and continues to be the largest user of the CPR software.
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Partner
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Website:
http://www.molsci.ucla.edu |
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UCLA
- http://www.ucla.edu
California State University Fullerton - http://www.fullerton.edu
Crossroads - http://www.kmsi.org
Mt. San Antonio College - http://www.mtsac.edu/
Pasadena City College - http://www.paccd.cc.ca.us/ |
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Howard
Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) is a
medical research organization whose
scientists include many of the world's leaders in the fields of cell biology,
genetics, immunology, neuroscience, and structural biology. These HHMI
investigators carry out research at universities and academic medical centers
across the United States.
HHMI is currently funding the development of the CPR software.
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http://www.hhmi.org |
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