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The Virtual Microscope is a development project
at The
Open University between the Multimedia
Enabling Technologies Group and the Department
of Earth Sciences. |
The provision of virtual instrumentation, the
effective emulation of expensive equipment or difficult scientific procedures
is a domain where significant cost savings and real educational worth
can be demonstrated for multimedia. The Virtual Microscope, for example,
can be used to allow students to rotate a rock sample whilst viewing it
in plane polarized and cross polarized light simultaneously - something
which is not possible with a conventional microscope. |
The Virtual Microscope is presented on CD-ROM.
The 12 thin sections on the disc can be viewed either using a hand lens
or microscope. The microscope images can be rotated by 3 different methods.
For a full review, see Doug
Robinson's Terra Nova article (courtesy Blackwell's Scientific Publications).
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Note: Images in these online versions are shown smaller
than the full-screen CD-ROM version.
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