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Interactive Teaching
The microscopic interactive teaching system is a daily interactive teaching system established via wireless networks on the basis of conventional microscopic teaching laboratories.
By only deploying mobile terminals within a local area network (LAN), it can realize multiple functions such as teacher-student interaction, teaching evaluation and network management, creating a brand-new wireless network interactive teaching mode for microscopic teaching.
Applications of Microscopic Imaging in Interactive Teaching
Microscopic imaging is widely and efficiently applied in interactive teaching. With the MSHOT Digital Microscope Interactive Teaching System, functions such as screen broadcasting, student demonstration and shared whiteboard are realized, facilitating intuitive knowledge delivery and unified instruction.
The system also supports interactive modes including group discussion and voice communication, enhancing interaction between teachers and students. Real-time monitoring and remote guidance ensure teaching quality, while the easy-to-use examination and competition system stimulates students’ interest.
Based on a 5G local area network, the system enables efficient file transfer and cloud disk sharing, greatly improving teaching convenience and efficiency.
Challenges of Microscopic Imaging in Interactive Teaching
Microscopic experiment teaching is an important instructional approach that stimulates students’ creative thinking and guides them in conducting inquiry-based learning. However, due to the unique and individual nature of conventional microscopes, traditional microscopic experiment teaching makes it extremely difficult for instructors to effectively guide and communicate with all students.
Solutions for Microscopic Imaging in Interactive Teaching
Solutions for microscopic imaging in interactive teaching include: adopting the research-grade ML51-N or inspection-grade ML31 microscope with the high-pixel camera MDX10 for the teacher’s terminal, and equipping student terminals with teaching-grade microscopes and integrated tablet cameras.
Combined with the MSHOT Digital Microscope Interactive Teaching System, it enables real-time sharing of teaching content, efficient teacher-student interaction, and remote monitoring & guidance. It also supports paperless examinations and competitions to improve teaching quality and efficiency.


