Online labs provide students with the possibility to conduct scientific experiments in an online environment. Remotely-operated labs (remote labs) offer an opportunity to experiment with real equipment from remote locations. Virtual labs simulate the scientific equipment. Data sets present data from already performed lab experiments. Please use the filters on the right to find appropriate online labs for your class.

Please note that the Go-Lab Authoring Platform Graasp is no longer maintained. This means that it is not possible to create and publish new Go-Lab Inquiry Learning Spaces using the labs listed on this page. However, you can still access the labs and use them directly on the providers' websites with help of the preview links, which you will find on the dedicated lab pages. If you are interested in creating and using Inquiry Learning Spaces in your classroom, please visit the new Authoring Platform Graasp.org

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11-12
Forces And Motion
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Rating: 5 - 1 votes

This simulation allows students to study how much time is needed to make a certain angle and what the angular speed is. Students have the ability to change the frequency or time it takes to complete one circle and the radius of the circle.
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Rating: 3.8 - 4 votes

There are two similar labs that you can see if you create a space, feel free to choose which one to use. Please note that while the preview shows you only one, the screenshots present both labs.
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Rating: 4.8 - 4 votes

This simulation visualizes forces and work involved in moving a block along an inclined plane. Students can explore this phenomenon varying the ramp and the block characteristics. 
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Rating: 4 - 3 votes

In Splash students can create objects from object properties like mass, volume, and density, and drop these objects in a tube filled with a fluid.
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Rating: 2.7 - 3 votes

In the Gravity Drop Lab students can investigate the influence of air and gravity on the time it takes for dropped objects to reach the ground. Several object can be dropped on the earth and the moon.
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Rating: 5 - 2 votes

A drawing-based learning environment for the gears domain. The primary aims of the lab are: Let students to explore the ways in which gears and chains transmit motion.
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Rating: 5 - 2 votes

Students working at a distance in two different ILSs share a seesaw, but can only interact with one side of the seesaw. They are able to place objects of different masses onto four different positions on their side of the seesaw. They can pass objects back and forth between each other.
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Rating: 5 - 1 votes

This lab helps to visualize Pascal's Law to understand the underlying principle.
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Rating: 4 - 1 votes

Play with one or two pendulums and discover how the period of a simple pendulum depends on the length of the string, the mass of the pendulum bob, the strength of gravity, and the amplitude of the swing. Observe the energy in the system in real-time, and vary the amount of friction.
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Rating: 5 - 1 votes

Learn about the physics of resistance in a wire. Change its resistivity, length, and area to see how they affect the wire's resistance. The sizes of the symbols in the equation change along with the diagram of a wire. Primary aims: