
LabsLand
LabsLand lets students access real educational laboratories through the Internet. Schools, institutions and homeschoolers can use it to provide real labs and real practi...
- Paid • Proprietary
- Online
What is LabsLand?
LabsLand connects schools and universities with real laboratories available somewhere else on the Internet. A real laboratory can be a small arduino-powered robot in Spain, a kinematics setup in Brazil or a radioactivity testing lab in Australia. They are real laboratories, not simulations: the laboratories are physically there, and students from these schools and universities access them.
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Supported Languages
- English
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- homeschooling
- software-for-teachers
- Online Education
Recent user activities on LabsLand
- andrew555reviewed LabsLandanI am an ECE professor and in my department we have been using LabsLand for a couple of years. The labs we use the most are the Intel FPGA and the basic analog electronics one; but we are definitely happy with it and are extending it to other labs and subjects. Of course, we still provide access to traditional hands-on labs too. We are just using LabsLand as an addition (but with great results). Note that there are a lot of LabsLand labs that I haven't tried though, so I can't vouch for them all.
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I am an ECE professor and in my department we have been using LabsLand for a couple of years. The labs we use the most are the Intel FPGA and the basic analog electronics one; but we are definitely happy with it and are extending it to other labs and subjects.
Of course, we still provide access to traditional hands-on labs too. We are just using LabsLand as an addition (but with great results).
Note that there are a lot of LabsLand labs that I haven't tried though, so I can't vouch for them all.
Great for STEM lessons! Lets you experiment with real laboratory equipment, but online. They seem to be increasing the number of available labs, and they have quite a wide range available for schools already.