1. To get students to be able to more easily and clearly see the microscopic world around them.
2. To inspire curiosity about biology and science in their everyday lives.

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Fitting the small stuff in the big picture!

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School:
Lely High 
Subject:
Science 
Teacher:
Kelsey McEachern 
Students Impacted:
100 
Grade:
9-12 
Date:
September 10, 2018

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Florida License for Learning License Plate Fund - $1,988.00

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 200

Since we received the digital microscopes, we have been able to introduce over 200 students in Lely High School’s Biology, Integrated Science and AICE Marine Science classes to modern day microscopes. They are able to see images clearly and without distress of staring through a tiny, clouded single ocular piece. They were able to observe different live plankton and plant specimens and stained preserved specimens with greater confidence in what they are looking at and how they tied to our lessons prior and the ones that followed. I have learned a lot about the engineering of these machines and will be able to better implement these tools and have it set up for quicker and more immediate student access to any of the pictures that were taken using the cameras for future lessons. One of the greatest benefits of having this technology at our fingertips is the ability to show these microscopic specimens in a shorter amount of time. We most often use these in a station rotation format, and students only have 6-7 minutes at a station. In the past the majority of those 6-7 minutes was spent solely on focusing and getting the image clear before they have to move on to the next station. Now, students can spend those 6-7 minutes critically analyzing what they actually see! I saw that the frustration I once saw in these type of situations was replaced with smiles and curiosity. The time we have spent on these microscopes is only the beginning and we look forward to inviting you to visit once we are more proficient in using these tools! Since we were able to purchase the microscopes at a discounted rate, we intend on purchasing a phone adapter that students and use to transform our new standard microscopes into digital scopes essentially (See attached pictures). Thank you again for this opportunity to expand our students understanding and passion for science!

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Students observing cells and vascular tissue from

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The clear easy to view images they saw.

 

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Adapter for other scopes to be ordered with remain

 

Original Grant Overview

Goal

1. To get students to be able to more easily and clearly see the microscopic world around them.
2. To inspire curiosity about biology and science in their everyday lives.
 

 

What will be done with my students

Students are expected to understand just how much organisms and objects are magnified when looking underneath different types of microscopes. By using these two digital microscopes and makes it so much easier for students to interact with the specimens and better comprehend the scale of magnification. Students are not required in the curriculum to know how to work a microscope. These models utilize a digital tablet that students are already so familiar with, which I think ameliorates their fear for these tasks. In the ecology unit for quarter 1 students could look at plankton samples that I could collect out of the lake behind our football field here at Lely High School or from the ocean and then potentially construct a food web of these unique aquatic ecosystems. Students would also then be able to use this type of microscope to explore plant structure, function, and reproductive organs of plants in the beginning of quarter 4. By using these digital versions of these microscopes, students will be able to take and save their own pictures to share with other friends and family outside of class, thereby breaking down the barriers of the traditional classroom. 

 

Benefits to my students

I found that more often than not it is very difficult to get these students motivated and interested in the subject matter. If I am able to bring the outside in to where they can better comprehend the units and how they apply to the real world big picture, they might remain more engaged throughout the year and beyond. I think that high school is a time for the students to be exposed to as much as possible so they can start deciding what to do with their future and where their interests really lie. This is an opportunity to show students how the technology of microscopes can be applied to this content and other applied scientific research that will be discussed in conjunction with our curriculum.  

 

Budget Narrative

The microscopes (seen in picture submitted) that we currently have to work with likely date back to the 1970s when the school was opened. Our students deserve better! These two stereomicroscopes or dissecting microscope‘s will be used in conjunction with the one digital compound microscope that we already have here in the department (that is used to look at much smaller objects). Having two additional microscopes with these capabilities and large tablet displays is essential with large class sizes up to 30 students in each class. These models also have the capability to plug into an HDMI port on a larger screen that the entire class could view at once also. If the award of both microscopes is not possible one would be greatly appreciated! 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Digital Microscope $1,049.00
2 Digital Microscope $939.00
  Total: $1,988.00

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