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STM32 Nucleo (C)
Program a real ARM microcontroller with peripherals and low-power modes. Use an online IDE.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Robotics, Engineering
STM32 Nucleo (Mbed)
Program a real ARM microcontroller with peripherals and low-power modes using an online Mbed IDE.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Robotics, Engineering
STM32 Nucleo (No IDE)
Program a real ARM microcontroller with peripherals and low-power modes. Upload binary file.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Robotics, Engineering
Arduino robot (code)
Learn robotics and programming with a real robot based on a popular Arduino robotics platform
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Robotics, Engineering
Arduino robot (visual)
Learn robotics with visual programming with a real robot based on a popular Arduino robotics platform
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Robotics, Engineering
Electronics - Hive
Create and experiment with the working principles of analog electronics
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Electronics, Electricity and Magnetism, Engineering, Instrumentation
FPGA Laboratory
Learn Hardware design with FPGAs using any LabsLand FPGA
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Electronics, Engineering, FPGA
Microscope (Direct)
Explore samples and control the focus, lighting and zoom.
- Level
- Middle School, High School, Elementary, University & College
- Subject
- Biology
Microscope (Prep)
Explore samples and control the focus, lighting and zoom.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Biology
Radioactivity
Examine the intensity of radiation over distance, and demonstrate the effect of the inverse square law
- Level
- University & College, High School, Middle School
- Subject
- Physics, Radioactivity, Chemistry
Arduino Board (code)
Program a real Arduino Uno board and use basic peripherals
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Robotics, Electronics, Engineering
Altera DE1-SoC
Learn Hardware design with FPGAs using DE1-SoC
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Electronics, Engineering, FPGA
Altera DE2-115
Learn Hardware design with FPGAs using DE2-115
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Electronics, Engineering, FPGA
Arduino Board (visual)
Program a real Arduino Uno board with blocks and use peripherals
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Robotics, Electronics, Engineering
Kinematics
Choose the tilt of a plane up to 90º and experience and analyze what happens to the ball.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Forces and motion, Physics
Materials
Choose materials and treatments and conduct tensile, impact, hardness, and microstructure tests.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Engineering, Materials
Diffusion laboratory - full
Diffusion laboratory - full
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry
Acid-Base Titration I
Conduct an acid-base titration, a volumetric analysis that is very common in chemistry courses.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry
Acid Base Titration II
Perform a potentiometric or colorimetric acid-base titration.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry
Acid Base Titration III
Perform a potentiometric or colorimetric acid-base titration.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry
Centrifugal Pump
Experiment with a centrifugal pump and configure and set up its valve-made circuit in a series or in a parallel configuration.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Engineering
3D Printer
Use a 3D printer and learn about the effect of various settings, such as temperature, orientation, etc.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Engineering
Pelton Turbine
Experiment with a Pelton Turbine, varying settings such as the RPM and opening.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Engineering
Gay-Lussac's Law
In this laboratory you will be able to verify the relationship between the pressure and the temperature of a gas when the volume and the amount of the gas remain constant.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry, Physics
Boyle's Law
You will be able to verify the relationship between pressure and volume in a gas when the temperature and the amount of gas remain constant.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry, Physics
Sonometer
Sonometer: Acoustic values. Access the laboratory to discover how you evaluate acoustic conditions through a device such as the Sonometer.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Physics, Engineering, Instrumentation
Exchangeable Acidity of Soils
Determine experimentally the exchangeable acidity of various soil samples.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry, Engineering
Luxometer
Luxometer: Lighting measurement. Access the laboratory to know how to conduct a lighting study in a building through an equipment such as the luxometer.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Instrumentation, Engineering
Thermographic Camera
Thermographic Camera: Measurement. Access the laboratory to know how to conduct a thermal measurement in a building through an equipment such as the thermographic camera.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Physics, Engineering, Instrumentation
Pendulum
Experiment with a simple pendulum and observe how it behaves when changing the initial angle
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Forces and motion
Conservation of Momentum
Experiment the conservation of momentum through the collision of two carts.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics
Water Heating and Cooling Curves
Heat or cool water and observe how the temperature changes.
- Level
- Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Chemistry
Texture Analyzer
Analyse the texture of food and measure its physical characteristics.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Engineering, Materials, Instrumentation
Snell's Law with verification
Experiment with Snell's Law in this optics laboratory. Verification available.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Optics
Snell's Law
Experiment with Snell's Law in this optics laboratory.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Optics
Magnetic Field (with plot)
Adjust the current intensity that generates the field and the distance to the magnetic field sensor.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Engineering
Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration lab
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Biology
Magnetic Field
Adjust the current intensity that generates the field and the distance to the magnetic field sensor.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Engineering
Cellular Respiration (with plot)
Measure the CO2 emitted by activated or non-activated seeds
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Biology
AC Electronics
Study how resistors work in an AC setting, and how to associate them in series, in parallel or mixed.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Physics, Electronics, Electricity and Magnetism
Plant Tissues
Prepare plant tissue samples and observe them under the microscope.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Biology
Projectiles
Experiment with projectile motion and choose between different trajectories, launch levels, and viewing angles.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Physics, Forces and motion
Planarians
Study the effect of different substances on the nervous system of planarians
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Biology
Thermal Expansion
Learn about Thermal Expansion applying heat to copper, brass or aluminum.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Physics, Engineering
Snell's Law (II) with verification
Experiment with Snell's Law in this optics laboratory. Verification available.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Optics
Snell's Law (II)
Experiment with Snell's Law in this optics laboratory.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Optics
ATmega328p (Assembly)
Program the ATmega328p (in an Arduino UNO board) in assembly language
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Robotics, Electronics, Engineering
Advanced Buoyancy
Learn about buoyancy, the Principle of Archimedes, and about related calculations.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Physics
Basic Buoyancy
Start getting familiar with the concepts of buoyancy, volume and density.
- Level
- Middle School, Elementary
- Subject
- Physics
Diffusion laboratory - plot
Diffusion laboratory - plot
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry
Diffusion laboratory - basic
Diffusion laboratory
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry
Archimedes
Experiment with Archimedes' principle: raise and lower a ball in a liquid and check if it sinks or floats.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Forces and motion
Altera DE1-SoC (no IDE)
Learn Hardware design with FPGAs using DE1-SoC
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Engineering, FPGA
Flowloop
Visualize flow patterns of multi-phase systems that develop in production tubing
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Physics, Engineering
Digital Trainer
Game-like activity for an introduction to digital logic and truth tables, designed to be simple, quick and engaging.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Engineering, FPGA
Boole Designer
Learn basic Digital Electronics & combinational systems
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Electronics, Engineering, FPGA
Free Fall
Free-fall movement for different balls with different sizes, masses and materials. Vary the height to observe the time it takes to reach the ground.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Physics, Forces and motion
Spring
Physics laboratory to experiment with a spring.
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Forces and motion
Spectroscopy
Experimental practices about X-ray spectroscopy.
- Level
- University & College
- Subject
- Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Instrumentation
Diffusion laboratory - data
Diffusion laboratory - data
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Chemistry
Common circuits
Learn about specific circuits using pre-recorded videos
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics, Electronics, Electricity and Magnetism, Engineering
Rolling Car
The rolling car laboratory lets you study basic kinematics by letting a small car fall down a ramp.
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Physics
Newton's Cradle
Newton's cradle is a device that demonstrates conservation of momentum and energy using a series of swinging spheres.
- Level
- Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Physics
Tree Leaves
Biology laboratory that lets users observe tree leaves through a microscope
- Level
- Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Biology
Planarians (automatic)
Study the effect of different substance on the nervous system with planarian flatworms
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School, Elementary
- Subject
- Biology
Planarians (guess)
Find out which substance the planarians are subjected to
- Level
- University & College, Middle School, High School
- Subject
- Biology
Optics
Study of the behavior of light in the most common lenses and various formats
- Level
- University & College, High School
- Subject
- Physics