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Structural Science: New Ways to Teach the Next Generation
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The 70th Annual Meeting of the American Crystallographic Association was held from August 2-7, 2020, virtually. An issue of Structural Dynamics contains articles submitted by authors participating in the annual transactions symposium which focused on new ways to teach the next generation of structural scientists.
- Teaching a large-scale crystallography school with Zoom Webinar (Joseph D. Ferrara, Amanda Cochran, Mark Del Campo, Christian R. G?b, Pierre Le Maguer¨¨s, Mathias Meyer, Horst Puschmann, Christian Sch¨¹rmann, Alexandra Stanley, Paul N. Swepston, Akhilesh Tripathi, Fraser White and Jakub Wojciechowski)
- Molecular storytelling for online structural biology outreach and education (David S. Goodsell, Shuchismita Dutta, Maria Voigt and Christine Zardecki)
- A science education model for large collaborative centers (William J. Bauer and Sarah B. Woodruff)
- Inviting others to life in reciprocal space (Cora Lind)
- X-ray Lite: A 1-credit pass/fail crystallography course (Carla Slebodnick)
- Developing a macromolecular crystallography driven CURE (Krystle J. McLaughlin)
- Transactions from the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Crystallographic Association: Structural Science¡ªNew Ways to Teach the Next Generation (Joseph Tanski, Christine Zardecki, Andrey Yakovenko and Cassandra Eagle)