Monday, August 4, 2008

Dual View Microscope

A dual view microscope is a kind of microscope that has two separate viewing eyepieces. This kind of microscope is often used inside the classrooms where it enables the teacher to see the specimen along with the student in a one-on-one basis. It allows the teacher to instruct the student who is using the microscope for the right procedure to do and see if the student has followed his instructions, without bothering to use the same eyepiece as that of the student.

The extra eyepiece can also be fitted with a camera to take pictures of the specimens you are studying. With the dual view microscope, the teaching-learning process inside the classroom is greatly facilitated. It ensures that the students who are using the microscope have really learned from the experience.

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