The world is filled with interesting sights, unseen to the naked eye but revealed with a microscope. This course will introduce “Microscopy” both as a tool for scientific exploration and as a hobby. We will cover the origins of the microscope and its role in deepening our understanding of the natural world. We will explain how to choose and use a microscope for home use or for grandchildren to enjoy.
The “hands-on” component of our microscopy classes has always been a popular feature and so this year more time is planned for this. We will learn how to properly use a microscope, make your own slides, and start exploring some hidden regions of the animal, vegetable and mineral worlds.
Each participant will have access to a dedicated microscope for use in the practical parts of the class. Class size is limited.
Presenter: Michael Bradley
Dates: Tuesday, Feb 11, 18, 25, Mar 4
Time: 1pm to 3pm
Venue: Capilano University, Sechelt: Room 125