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50mm Magnifier, Linen Tester
Sale Price: $2.05
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Essentially an inexpensive microscope, a linen tester's original purpose was to observe thread patterns or for thread count. Also, it could be used for the inspection of letter quality and checking the dot image of a halftones (printing press industry).
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C&A Scientific Monocular Student Microscope (C&A MSK-01)
List Price: $207.36
Sale Price: $108.00
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The MSK-01 comes equipped with the mechanical stage which allows smooth and easy adjustment of slides left/right or backward/forward during observation as well as both coarse and fine focusing controls, popular features for educational use...
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Educational Microscope, Student Advanced - LED Rechg, 3 obj, Abbe, Iris, Coaxial
List Price: $265.00
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Educational Microscope, Student Advanced - LED Rechg, 3 obj, Abbe, Iris, CoaxialThis microscope has standard upgraded features that include a rechargeable LED light source, an ABBE 1.25 NA condenser with an iris diaphragm, and a 3-hose nosepiece...
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My First Lab Duo-Scope Microscope
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $63.99
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My First Lab Duo-Scope Microscope?s uses are unlimited with dual lights. It has the flexibility to view both slides and solid items. View slides with the light shining up from below and view solid objects with the light shining down on the specimen...
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My First Lab I-explore Scope
List Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $45.00
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The i-explore scope is designed for viewing solid or three dimensional objects rather than glass slides. Binocular head provides comfortable viewing with both eyes (no squinting through a single eyetube) and the built in light illuminates all specimens magnified 20 times...
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AmScope 100 Homeschool Biology Prepared Microscope Slides (Set E)
List Price: $250.00
Sale Price: $57.50
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This is a 100-piece very nice prepared microscope slide set of biology. The prepared slides we offer are professionally hand mounted, accurately stained, and individually labeled. Our microscope slides are great for students of all ages, from home-schoolers to college students looking for an excellent introduction to microscopy...
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Celestron 44410 Prepared Microscope Slides (25-Piece Set)
List Price: $28.95
Sale Price: $14.88
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You can sort slides from all sectors of the scientific world with the Celestron® 25 Assorted Prepared Slides. The slides cover insect parts, plant parts, and animal parts and come in a wooden case.
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Celestron 44340 LCD Digital LDM Biological Microscope
List Price: $334.95
Sale Price: $168.75
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Celestron 400X LCD Digital Microscope with viewing screen and built - in digital camera. Give curious eyes the tools to explore their world! This amazing Microscope is ready to send a young mind into the realms beyond visible sight...
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Celestron 44320 Microscope Digital Kit MDK
List Price: $82.95
Sale Price: $37.50
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This multi-purpose microscope can be used as a traditional microscope with powers up to 600x or attach the digital camera to view on your computer. It is the perfect tool for discovering and learning about the world we can't see...
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Exploring Creation with Biology
List Price: $65.00
Sale Price: $42.99
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This course is designed to be the student s first high school science course. This is a college-prep biology course that provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general biology...
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Learning with LabVIEW 8
List Price: $88.00
Sale Price: $70.00
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The defacto industry standard for test, measurement, and automation software solutions. LabVIEW 8 delivers the graphical programming capabilities that allow users to design programmable software solutions to problems and lab experiments...
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Digital Microscopes In The Elementary Science Classroom – Effective, Affordable And Easy To Use
Advances in digital microscope technology over the last few years have resulted in great benefits for students. While there are many different types of digital microscopes, they fall into one of two main categories, those that connect to the TV and those that connect to the computer through a USB port. Instead of students being required to share microscopes and discuss their findings without any references, the digital microscopes allow the entire class to view specimens and discuss findings as a group.
One type of digital microscope plugs into a data projector or television. This makes the process of teaching science to a classroom much more dynamic, easier and more cost effective. The presentation of specimens and discussion can be accomplished easily by placing the television in the front of the classroom where all students have a clear view of the screen. The educator places the specimen under the handheld microscope for view by the entire classroom.
The educator is able to use the television to point out details of the specimen, encourage participate by all students, and fulfill the objectives of the lesson plan using one microscope. There is no need for software or extra equipment to make the microscope a vital part of the educational process.
Students will be able to learn the steps for dissecting specimens properly without the normal trial and error that often accompanies this process. In addition, group discussion, questions, and answers always serve educators well when presenting new or unusual content to students. Teaching students about the cellular structure of animals and plants can be easily accomplished using the large, clear, and crisp picture provided by the television screen or data projector.
An added benefit of this type of system is that students with special needs, who may not normally be able to handle the small controls of a microscope or be able to navigate the intricacies of the scope, will be able to participate and learn easily with the rest of the class. This inclusion of all students in the science exploration process will expand and empower students with special needs to participate in learning more actively.
The scopes made for use with televisions or data projectors lack the functions and features of the scopes that integrate with a computer using a USB port. These systems are able to record still images, do time-lapse videos, and provide a continual flow of information to students relative to the specimen they are studying. An educator can easily develop a lesson plan that will include the splitting of a cell, or the growth process of fungi or bacteria and treat students to the wonderful excitement of watching nature in action.
The most effective microscopes for education use are designed to provide greater magnification of 10x to 200x or higher. They also include easy-to-use controls for LED lighting which will allow for adaptation to light sources in the classroom more easily.
Many teachers find that using the digital microscope in conjunction with desk microscopes allows for more flexibility in teaching techniques and methods. It is very powerful to have the instructor be able to display what the students are looking for in their desktop microscopes. The interaction of students and educator when students know what they are looking at allows the educator to focus on the project and specimen at hand for the entire class instead of spending time at individual desks telling students the same information.
The benefits of using a digital microscope in elementary science classrooms are tremendous. The SmartScope by SmartSchool Systems is affordable and easy to use and opens doors for educators and students. Educators are able to create dynamic lesson plans that utilize the full applications of the microscope while the students benefit from the wonderful world that has been opened to them through this modern technology.
About the Author
Digital microscopes are the most recent additions being made in classrooms to facilitate group learning and teamwork. With USB and TV versions made available to educational institutions, it is time you tried the new SmartScope by SmartSchool Systems. Visit http://www.smartschoolsystems.com for more information.
what are the difficulties faced by the student in manipulation of microscope?
the questionnaires about those difficulties
What exactly do you mean? IF you are asking what are the difficulties in using a microscope, then there are virtually none. The only things you need to concentrate on are making sure that you are using a powerful enough lens to focus and theat you are focused properly.
Dishin' Dirt
One by one, students lined up for their spade full of soil Tuesday in the Biology Department at Winona State University. To each it looked like a little container with a clump of black dirt in it, the kind of thing that probably never struck them as particularly interesting before.
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