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DIGITAL IMAGING
(1) VIDEOMICROSCOPY:Compound/dissecting scopes Use a video microscope to digitize two or more views of a microscopic specimen. Edit and label the images in a graphics editing program. (2) VIDEOMICROSCOPY: Telemacro Zoom: Use a videomicroscope to digitize two or more views of a specimen. Edit and label the images in a graphics editing program. Trilobite Starfish
Pyrite Muscovite
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(3) SCANNER Use a scanner to magnify and digitize two or more views of a specimen. Edit and label the images in a graphics editing program. Include a scale in your image and record the measurement at least one object. (4) DIGITAL VIDEO Use digital video editing software to measure and analyze a biological or physical event. For example, you may wish to measure the acceleration of a falling object, the heart rate of Daphnia, or the parabolic trajectory of a thrown ball. Edit the video (sound editing, or labeling) and include sample frames or the final video.
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(5) DIGITAL PHOTOGRPAHY Document an experiment or activity with at least five digital photographs and corresponding text and labels. (6) AV/DV TRANSITION Extract and edit relevant portions from a laserdisc or video tape (be aware of copyright issues). Incorporate these into a PowerPoint presentation. (7) DYNAMIC LINE ART Use PowerPoint, Fireworks, Flash, or similar software to make a dynamic presentation using scientifc line art. http://www.biodidac.bio.uottawa.ca/
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