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Hands-on Teaching with Jupyter Notebooks in nanoHUB
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How did I get started using nanoHUB?
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How did I get started using nanoHUB?
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Outline for today
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Background & Definitions
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What is a Jupyter Notebook?
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What is nanoHUB?
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Why Notebooks on nanoHUB?
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Applications
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CHM 372: Lattice Protein Simulator
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CHM 370: Physical Chemistry Lab Analysis Visualization
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CHM 676: Graduate Molecular Spectroscopy
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Science Outreach: Protein Structure Lab
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Getting Started
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The Jupyter Notebook Tool
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Getting Started: Anatomy of a nanoHUB App
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Getting Started: Using GitHub
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Advanced: Front-end/Back-end Projects
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A word of caution: Data Storage
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Conclusions
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the use of nanoHUB Jupyter Notebook-based content in college Chemistry courses through this 56-minute webinar presented by Dr. Michael Reppert from Purdue University. Learn about nanoHUB's unique capabilities for hands-on simulation, visualization, and programming projects in Chemistry education. Discover three specific applications: a Lattice Protein simulation app for Physical Chemistry, a nanoHUB-hosted homepage for a Physical Chemistry laboratory, and a graduate Molecular Spectroscopy course homepage. Gain insights into using nanoHUB for science outreach with the Protein Structure Lab tool. Get practical tips on getting started with nanoHUB-hosted content, including using the Jupyter Notebook Tool, understanding the anatomy of a nanoHUB app, and leveraging GitHub for development. Consider important aspects such as data storage and front-end/back-end project structures. This comprehensive webinar provides valuable information for educators interested in incorporating interactive, computational tools into their Chemistry curriculum. Read more

Hands-on Teaching with Jupyter Notebooks on nanoHUB

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