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Student: Candice R. Jones Student ID # A Program: Ph.D. in Education Specialization: Educational Technology Instructor: Amar Almasude, Ph.D. Walden University June 19, 2011

Need Update Equipment Engagement Effectiveness Efficiency

Research Hirox Company Current Studies & Support Brunsell, E., & Horejsi, M. (2010) Dickerson, J., & Kubasko, D. (2007)

Development Zarbeco Handheld Digital Microscope MiScope 40 – 140x Magnificaiton

Commercialization Olympus 2010 partnership Portable Handheld Digital Microscopes

Innovation-Decision Timeline Knowledge Persuasion Decision Implementation Confirmation

Communication Channels Mass Media Interpersonal

No. Sites/No. Cases Years S-Curve of Innovation Television Microscopy/Telepathology

No. Sites/No. Cases Years S-Curve of Innovation Virtual SlideTelepathology

University of Arizona - Ultrarapid Virtual Slide Project Virtual Slide Output/24 Hours

Innovators & Early Adopters Science Teachers Already utilizing technology Eager to bring STEM to the Classroom Hands on Student Centered

Resistance Change Demonstration Ease of Use Exposure

Attributes to Move Forward Relative Advantage Compatibility Complexity Trailability Observability

References: Brunsell, E., & Horejsi, M. (2010). Probeware: Illuminating the Invisible. Science Teacher, 77(3), 12. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Company profile. (2008). Hirox Worldwide. Retrieved June 30, 2011, from Dickerson, J., & Kubasko, D. (2007). Digital microscopes: Enhancing collaboration and engagement in science classrooms with information technologies. Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, 7(4). Retrieved from MiScopes. (2007). Zarbeco Portable Digital Imaging Solutions. Retreived June 30, 2011, from Olympus. (2009, June). Retreived June 30, 2011, from Rogers, E. M. (2003). Diffusion of innovations (5th ed.). New York, NY: Free Press. Thornburg, D. D. (1996). Campfires in cyberspace. San Carlos, CA: Starsong Publications. Weinstein, R. (2008, June 8). Risks and Rewards of Pathology Innovation: Billion Dollar Bets. Presented Cap Foundation Conference Series. Retrieved July 12, 2011 from