The InSciEdRS View: A User-Friendly and Accessible Microscope with Easy-to-Follow Companion Curricula.

Zebrafish Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0093
Soaleha Shams, Sidney Olson, Michael P. Ekker, Adam Salmi, Stephen C Ekker, Christopher Pierret
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Microscopes are essential for research and education in science. Unlike computers and online learning tools, however, microscopes are not currently a fixed element in K-12 classrooms, due to steep cost, needless complexity, and often requiring a prohibitive level of staff training to effectively deploy. In a collaboration with Area 10 Labs, Integrated Science Education Outreach (InSciEd Out) developed a state-of-the-art alternative microscope, the InSciEdRS View, to reduce the financial barrier, prohibitive per-student cost, unnecessary complexity, and extensive staff training. Utilizing a 1080p camera and a lunchbox-style case, this Wi-Fi- and USB-connectable microscope comes with all necessary components for visualization of microscopic specimens (10 × -50 × magnification). While built to handle the rigors of classroom use, its imaging capability and battery-operation can make it flexible for a laboratory or fieldwork as well. We further highlight here K-12 curricula that we have developed using larval zebrafish to enable teachers, science outreach leaders, and parents to support active hands-on science observations. The InSciEdRS View microscope and the InSciEd Out curricula are readily scalable, translatable, and accessible for traditional and neurodiverse students and integrating these in various settings can be an efficient way to achieve better outcomes in science education.
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InSciEdRS View:用户界面友好、易于使用的显微镜,以及简单易学的配套课程。
显微镜对于科学研究和教育至关重要。然而,与计算机和在线学习工具不同,显微镜目前还不是 K-12 教室的固定设备,原因是成本高昂、不必要的复杂性,而且往往需要对员工进行高水平的培训才能有效使用。综合科学教育拓展项目(InSciEd Out)与 Area 10 实验室合作,开发了一种最先进的替代显微镜--InSciEdRS View,以减少经济障碍、高昂的学生人均成本、不必要的复杂性和大量的人员培训。这款可连接 Wi-Fi 和 USB 的显微镜采用 1080p 摄像机和便当盒式外壳,配备了显微镜标本可视化(10 × -50 × 放大倍率)所需的所有组件。虽然该显微镜专为应对严格的课堂使用而设计,但其成像能力和电池操作使其在实验室或野外工作中也能灵活使用。我们在此进一步强调我们利用斑马鱼幼虫开发的 K-12 课程,使教师、科学推广领导者和家长能够支持积极的动手科学观察。InSciEdRS View显微镜和InSciEd Out课程可随时扩展、转化,并适合传统学生和神经多样性学生使用,将其整合到各种环境中可以有效地实现更好的科学教育成果。
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