Inquiry Learning Spaces (ILSs) are personalized learning resources for students, including a lab, apps, and any other type of multimedia material. ILSs follow an inquiry cycle. Inquiry cycles can differ but the basic Go-Lab cycle consists of the phases Orientation, Conceptualisation, Investigation, Conclusion, and Discussion. The aim of an ILS is to provide students with an opportunity to conduct scientific experiments, being guided through the inquiry process and supported at each step.

This page presents ILSs created by teachers or the Go-Lab and/or Next-Lab team (and often in co-creation), on a large set of domains and in many languages. Please note that the Go-Lab Authoring Platform Graasp is no longer maintained.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 ILSs, preview or copy ILSs listed on this page. It is only possible to view the descriptions of ILSs, which were created and published during the lifetime of the Go-Lab projects. This page can be used for your information only. 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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9-10
English
Engineering
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Students work together using two versions of a collaborative Seesaw simulation. They must determine whether a seesaw can be balanced with a set of prescribed masses. In one version, a student has control over placement of masses on the left side of the seesaw.

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The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an approach that allows educators to create inclusive environment.

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Explore the construction of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the design of its primary mirror. This activity outlines three engineering issues. You may choose to explore any single issue or all three. What is the best way to make a large mirror that can go into space?

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This ILS has been created in order to allow students to experiment with different coding systems.  After this ILS, students should be able to:
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This lesson is about gears (translation of the space 'Tandwielen Ontdekken'). By helping Stef to design his bicycle, you will learn which side gears turn and how you can use them to accelerate.

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We aim to find out where the error lies in placing geometry elements.Two figures are composed of the same polygons but in another order.