{"content":{"sharePage":{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"15996559","dateCreated":"1256665596","smartDate":"Oct 27, 2009","userCreated":{"username":"lanetteoliver","url":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/lanetteoliver","imageUrl":"https:\/\/ssl.wikicdn.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"https:\/\/digress-with-don.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/15996559"},"dateDigested":1532092666,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"technology in the science lab","description":"I use the digital microscopes that are available for about $130. Not expensive, plastic, fairly sturdy. Hook the digital microsope up to the computer and the computer up to the LCD projector. Whatever you stick under the microcope you can project very big for everyone to see. Especially good for looking at the eyes and wings on fruit flies.
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