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TMeeks -> RE: Light sources for microscopes (7/11/2008 1:21:07 PM)
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Compound microscopes, as a general rule, ARE going to be under utilized by most families. But, they seem to be required for most home school courses. Utilization, in the long term, is a function of interest. If there is no interest in exploring those things for which a compount microscope is built, it will sit. And, because things need to be very, very tiny and somewhat treansparent, it limits the things that can be used with it. On the other hand, my FAVORITE microscope is a new low-cost, low-power stereo microscope called the iExplorer. Like a hand held microscope it can be used for viewing a wide variety of things. I-Explore Scope quote:
ORIGINAL: shadowspring I buy pretty much all my science supplies from Home Training Tools. The hand-held microscope that comes with our Rainbow Science lab package is by far the most popular of any microscope I have ever bought. Our $200 traditional microscope I recently donated to a Christian school, since it was so under-utilized in our home.
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