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Hello Maria,
I've seen some museums use the Scope on a Rope VL7 from
http://tinyurl.com/57jrze. You can test them out for free.
For the exhibit floor, you'll have to beef the case and cord up though. I
like the flexibility of being able to point them anywhere, not just at
slides. Focus is set at a fixed distance (the end of the videoscope).
Best,
Eric
Exhibit Developer
Children's Museum of New Hampshire
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Subject: [ISEN] Experience with Microeye video microscope?
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Hello all,
Apologies if this has been posted already. I am wondering if anyone has had
experience with the Microeye Discovery video scope/station in their museums?
It was shown at AAM, but I missed it. If you have any experience (anecdotal
or otherwise), feel free to send it my way.
http://www.microeyeinteractive.com/
FYI, I did see in the list archives a reference to the Scalar Dial-A-Scope
available from School Technology Resources, and the thread from last year on
microscopes in museums.
Thanks,
Maria Mortati
Exhibit Developer
Gyroscope Inc.
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