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Aloha Andrea,
I'm curious to see what you come up with.

We're currently looking at doing a similar thing but with an IPad as the monitor at our docent activity carts. Does anyone have any advice on digital scopes that connect to IPads?

Thanks
Amber

Amber Inwood
Senior Educator
Bishop Museum


On Aug 23, 2012, at 5:25 AM, "Andrea Hart" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> Hello,
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> We are looking for recommendations for a handheld USB or RCA microscope
> with a light and autofocus that is durable enough to be left on the
> floor. Preferably it would not need a computer as an interface, but
> simply plug directly into a monitor.
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> The scope will be used to take a closer look at a corrosion rack mounted
> to a wall. This rack will consist of 4"x5" coupons of different metals
> exposed in simulated environment chambers for a certain number of
> "months" or "years." The whole rack will be about 5'6" tall so the cord
> will have to be long as well.
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> While on the subject, does anyone have thoughts about allowing visitors
> the ability to touch rusted metal? It won't be metal rusted in the
> environment, but within a laboratory, all edges would be rounded.
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> Thank you for your time.
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> Andrea Hart
> Experience Designer
> Orlando Science Center
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