What is a remote lab?
Remote laboratories are a technological tool called to promote scientific-technical vocations due to their ability to multiply hours of practice, essential for meaningful learning.
Remote laboratories are a technological tool called to promote scientific-technical vocations due to their ability to multiply hours of practice, essential for meaningful learning.
Remote Hub Lab: LabsLand and the University of Washington
What is the Arduino UNO board? LabsLand, features a remote Arduino board lab. It is designed to resemble the typical low-cost Arduino kits that newcomers to Arduino often rely on…
For some time now, LabsLand has had the Arduino Robotics Lab - Visual, a laboratory designed for learning with visual programming, in this case, with a robot based on the…
The Ship2B Foundation has awarded LabsLand its Impact Company seal! After verification by the Ship2B Impact Tribunal that our impact measurement system meets the requirements, we have been awarded this…
We are very happy to announce that BBK Venture Philanthropy has chosen LabsLand to be one of the four projects of this year. BBK Venture Philanthropy is the programme organised…
The LabsLand FPGA laboratory lets you experiment with hardware description languages, such as Verilog or VHDL. This can be done easily, and it is possible to immediately apply your code…
The REV2020 conference last week has been great. We had an amazing community workshop, many interesting presentations, the opportunity to do demos of 4 of our laboratories in the demo…
On 25th of February, the 1st LabsLand Community Event took place, the day before the REV2020 conference started. 22 people from 12 universities from the US, Germany, South Africa, Spain,…
This year, LabsLand will participate at the REV2020 conference at the University of Georgia (where LabsLand deployed a remote laboratory last year). First of all, we are a proud sponsor…
For some time now, LabsLand has had an interesting physics remote laboratory dedicated to pendular movement. In this laboratory, students can access a real simple pendulum. They can choose certain…
The LabsLand FPGA laboratories are physically deployed across many universities. Those often host several instances of the same FPGA boards. Or even different ones. An instance is, essentially, a copy…
This week the e-Lives project celebrates its 2nd General Assembly, in Madrid. This time, the National University of Distance Education (UNED) is in charge of hosting it. For three days,…
A recent article on lifelong learning, titled “With lifelong learning, you too can join the digital workplace”, was featured in the World Economic Forum Agenda. The article covers how in…
Digital Electronics, FPGA devices and HDLs Today, Digital Electronics is an important part of virtually any engineering degree. Among the different contents that students learn are those related to programmable…
In today's society, a solid scientific and technical education is ever more important. To achieve such an education, students need to experiment. In LabsLand we believe that high-quality experimentation should…
LabsLand presented the “WebLabLib: New Approach for Creating Remote Laboratories” article at the REV2019 conference, in Bangalore (India). Additionally, LabsLand won the Global Online Laboratory Consortium (GOLC) Online Laboratory Award…
The instances for the Arduino Robotics laboratories of LabsLand are deployed throughout various international institutions. Each instance is a copy of the laboratory. This lets us support a large number…