The web sites listed below contain microscope activities and introductions to microscopes and microscopy for elementary or secondary education. Additional microscope resources are included in the Guide to Microscopy Resources.
This Great Explorations in Math and Science or GEMS guide features ten learning stations designed to enliven student curiosity in a wide diversity of scientific fields. It represents an innovative partnership between GEMS and the Microscopy Society of America.
Collection of articles that include building a glass-sphere microscope, a stereoscopic microscope and a compound microscope as well as several articles on exploring microscopic worlds.
An active site dedicated to amateur microscopy. Helpful articles for using microscopes to study pond life, insects, biology, and interesting items collected from around the home. The site is highly recommended for the hobbyist, novice, and young microscopist. From David Walker and Maurice Smith.
A freely accessible primer in light microscopy for educational purposes or self-study.
An overview that includes electron microscope techniques, specimen preparation, cryo, Single Particle Reconstruction
The site has information on how an SEM works, a gallery of images, teacher resources which includes information on building a light microscope and techniques for light microscopy, and links to other science sites.
The site also has multiple introductions to electron microscopy each geared for a different level of education starting with elementary. There is also an image gallery.
Learn about the far ultraviolet and the soft x-ray regions of the electromagnetic spectrum and how they are used in this very special microscope.
Virtual Cell is a collection of still images, texts and movies covering the structure and functioning of a typical plant cell. Clicking the mouse, allows you to see different parts of the cell. Electron micrographs are included. University of Illinois
A quality resource for microbiology education that will appeal to children and adults. The emphasis is on how microbes are a part of your life. Includes descriptions and images. Techniques used for imaging are laser scanning confocal microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and light microscopy. Digital Learning Center for Microbial Ecology, Michigan State University
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