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- Abstract:
In this investigation, students will become proficient in the use of integrated digital technology as they capture images of exemplary specimens with digital microscopes. Students can later use these images individually to compose and illustrate original lab manuals (digital notebooks) or in collaborative groups to design multimedia presentations. Students actively engage in their learning and participate in high levels of cognitive functioning as they construct knowledge about the phyla they are studying. The creative aspects of these exercises provide for a high interest laboratory experience that taps into intrinsic motivation and leads to student success in demonstrating content mastery.
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- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Post-secondary
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Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE)
No Strings Attached

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A digital microscope is a microscope that can capture and record images and videos on compatible computers. They are an excellent tool to bring into the elementary classroom to help students explore interdisciplinary concepts. This module provides an introduction to digital microcopes, ideas on how to use digital microscopes in an elementary setting, and tips for teachers using digital microscopes.
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- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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