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	<title>Getting I.T. Right! &#187; Digital Imaging</title>
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	<description>Instructional Technology at Fern Bluff Elementary</description>
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		<title>Digital Imaging Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital imaging systems are very useful when you want to display something on a screen for a large audience.  Document cameras are starting to replace overhead projectors in schools, as they can show any item on a projector or TV without the need to make that item into a transparency.  Digital microscopes, like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digital imaging systems are very useful when you want to display something on a screen for a large audience.  Document cameras are starting to replace overhead projectors in schools, as they can show any item on a projector or TV without the need to make that item into a transparency.  Digital microscopes, like the one pictured, are capable of displaying microscopic images onto screens for all to see, so that every student doesn&#8217;t need to have their own microscope or take turns looking into one device.  These fourth grade students have invited an expert in to talk to them about photosynthesis. <br /><a href='http://fernbluffit.edublogs.org/files/2009/04/digital-microscope-002.jpg'><img src="http://fernbluffit.edublogs.org/files/2009/04/digital-microscope-002-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="digital-microscope-002" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-23" /></a>   <a href='http://fernbluffit.edublogs.org/files/2009/04/digital-microscope-003.jpg'><img src="http://fernbluffit.edublogs.org/files/2009/04/digital-microscope-003-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="digital-microscope-003" width="150" height="150" class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-24" /></a></p>
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