According to a current study by the ARD/ZDF Media Commission, more than 60 percent of Germans use the Internet on a daily basis. They spend an average of two hours online. This means there is more than ample time to increase your knowledge on the Internet. Online learning is a popular subject: a growing number of universities offer attractive leaning platforms online.
Together with Florida State University, Carl Zeiss has launched an online campus for fluorescence microscopy. The knowledge platform illustrates this technology using different applications. You no longer have to sit in a classroom to learn more about the various techniques of fluorescence microscopy.
At www.zeiss.com/campus, you can find more than articles from trade journals, an image gallery and interactive flash animations – you can also add your own contributions to the offering.
The contents of the online platform extend from theoretical basic knowledge to technical backgrounds and applications in everyday use. The course offering is rounded off through articles from leading scientists. Experts see great potential in the further development of fluorescence microscopy. Super high-resolution microscopy, overcoming the diffraction barrier and imaging at the molecular level are the main subjects in 2009. Take a look at the world of illuminating substances on the Online-Campus.
March 10, 2009