Online Labs

The online labs aim at supporting inquiry-based learning and providing the possibility to conduct scientific experiments in a virtual environment. Importantly, the inquiry process should be well structured and scaffold to achieve optimal learning results. Scaffolding refers to support (dedicated software tools) that helps students with tasks that they cannot complete on their own. For example, they can help students to create hypotheses, design experiments, make predictions, and formulate interpretations of the data.

Online laboratories can be of two kinds. Remotely-operated educational labs (remote labs) provide students with the opportunity to collect data from a real physical laboratory setup, including real equipment, from remote locations. As an alternative there are virtual labs that simulate the real equipment. Remote and virtual labs both have specific advantages for learning and can be combined to support specific learning activities. Additionaly, the Go-Lab project offers access to scientific databases, tools, and resources supporting inquiry learning activities of the students.

Please use the filters on the right to find appropriate online labs and resources for your class.

ESA Kids

Subject(s): 

  • Physics, Environmental Science, Earth Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Astronomy

Lab Type: 

  • Virtual Experiment

Language(s): 

  • English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch

Grade Level(s): 

  • Primary Education (10-12 years old)

Booking Required: 

No
ESA Kids is workspace for primary school students, which includes news, background information, animations, videos, games and hands-on activities related to space.

Matlab Simulation

Subject(s): 

  • Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Lab Type: 

  • Virtual Experiment

Language(s): 

  • German

Grade Level(s): 

  • Secondary Education (15-18 years old), Higher Education Bachelor, Higher Education Master

Booking Required: 

No
This lab provides a set of simulations carried out in a server running Matlab with pre-defined mathematical models. Users can change input parameters, but not the simulation model. Outputs of these simulations are typically arrays with measurement data and images.

International Space Station 3D Teaching Tool

Subject(s): 

  • Astronomy, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Lab Type: 

  • Virtual Experiment

Language(s): 

  • English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Portuguese

Grade Level(s): 

  • Secondary Education (12-15 years old), Secondary Education (15-18 years old)

Booking Required: 

No
This is a fully navigable 3D model of the interior and exterior of the International Space Station (ISS) orbiting above the Earth allowing students to become astronauts on the ISS. It is a role playing adventure game or as a set of interactive exercises that can be accessed in any order. Full scientific explanations and background information are provided.

Many Cratered Worlds

Subject(s): 

  • Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Technology, Mathematics, Planetary Science

Lab Type: 

  • Virtual Experiment

Language(s): 

  • English

Grade Level(s): 

  • Secondary Education (12-15 years old)

Booking Required: 

No
With this virtual experiment, students will be able to analyse and process images from Solar System bodies, taken from different space exploration missions.

CERNland

Subject(s): 

  • Particle Physics, Technology, Engineering, Cosmology

Lab Type: 

  • Virtual Experiment

Language(s): 

  • English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish

Grade Level(s): 

  • Primary Education (7-10 years old), Primary Education (10-12 years old)

Booking Required: 

No
CERNland is the virtual theme park developed to bring the excitement of CERN's research to students aged between 7 and 12. With a range of games, multimedia applications and interactive tools, CERNland is designed to show students what is done at CERN and inspire them with basic physics. Students get acquainted with a variety of ideas like the powers of ten or the formation of atoms.

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