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What is Bugscope?The Bugscope project provides free interactive access to a scanning electron microscope (SEM) so that students anywhere in the world can explore the microscopic world of insects. This educational outreach program from the Beckman Institute's Imaging Technology Group at the University of Illinois supports K-16 classrooms worldwide.Bugscope allows teachers everywhere to provide students with the opportunity to become microscopists themselvesâ€â€the kids propose experiments, explore insect specimens at high-magnification, and discuss what they see with our scientistsâ€â€all from a regular web browser over a standard broadband internet connection.How does it work?You sign up, (tell your students to) find some bugs, and mail them to us. We accept your application, schedule your session, and prepare the bugs for insertion into the electron microscope. When your session time arrives, we put the bug(s) into the microscope and set it up for your classroom. Then you and your students login over the web and control the microscope. We'll be there over chat to guide you and answer the kids' questions.Before each session, teachers and students can prepare by reading through our tutorials, FAQs, and information on classroom integration. We can also schedule a test session so you can try it out first if you want. After your session, you can forever return to our website to view every chat line, image, and sample theyâ€â€and every other classroomâ€â€has collected. Bugscope has been active since 1999 and has supported roughly 300 sessions with more than 200 different schools.Why BUGscope? Insects are the right size and work well in the microscope. They're easy to find on nearly every playground or backyard. They have great detail at high magnification that most people have never seen. They fit into most schools' science curriculums. And finally, because kids are fascinated by bugs!Applying to BugscopeAfter 10 years of doing this, we have started to become very busy, and lately we have been booked up at least 6 weeks in advance. Please consider this when you apply; we may not be able to accept sessions on short notice.Ready to Participate?Because the microscope is in use by researchers every day, you need to sign out time on it just like they do. You do that by filling out an application. Once we review your application, we'll work out a date and time when you'll get exclusive access to the microscope (and our undivided attention) for a couple of hours.Apply Now!Bugscope ParticipantsOnce you are scheduled, note that a whole team of us - usually Kendra, Alex, Annie, Cate, and Scott -- will be preparing for your Bugscope session; we reserve time on the scanning electron microscope just for you. Please let us know as soon as possible if you will have to postpone or cancel for any reason. Thanks!Want to explore high-resolution, multi-dimensional microscopy data anywhere, anytime? Then check out our free sister project, the Virtual Microscope!