LCAL2001: Science labs (ultraconcurrent)
Product identification
LCAL2001: LabsLand Consumer Access License for all the Science ultraconcurrent labs
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Summary
The LCAL2001 licenses provide access to Science laboratories; essentially the same as LCAL2002 (Physics ultraconcurrent labs), LCAL2003 (Chemistry ultraconcurrent labs), and LCAL2004 (Biology ultraconcurrent labs) altogether. If you go to the LabsLand list of laboratories, and filter by Ultraconcurrent and the categories of Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, you have the complete list of laboratories available in this license.
Ultraconcurrent laboratories are laboratories in which you access an interactive experience based on a set of pre-recorded experiences.
Conditions
This product includes access to remote laboratories for 6 months, for a unique person per license. Each license cannot be exchanged or transferred to another person. The license can also not be used by automated software. Standard Terms and Conditions of LabsLand apply.
Included laboratories
With these licenses, many different labs are included (see most updated full list), including:
Acid-Base Titration (1, 2 and 3)
Buoyancy and Archimedes
Microscope
In the Microscope Laboratory, you can explore a variety of samples using basic microscopy techniques. Learn how to operate the microscope, including adjusting focus, managing lighting, and changing lenses to control zoom levels. Observe different plant and animal tissue samples, gain hands-on experience with essential microscopy features, and deepen your understanding of how microscopes work. This version of the lab includes a preparation phase but it is optional and can be skipped.
Radioactivity
The setup, useful for schools and universities, includes a Geiger counter that can measure the number of detected particle collisions. The user can choose among different radioactive sources, as well as an absorber to put between the radioactive source and the probe. Additionally, other parameters that users can vary are the distance and number of tests. This allows for a wide range of experiments and learning opportunities.
Kinematics
Through this remote laboratory you can experiment with Newton's second law in a system that allows you to observe and analyze the behavior of a ball moving along an inclined plane or in a free fall. The parameters to be analyzed are: time, velocity and acceleration of the ball during the fall. The angle of inclination is configurable by the user, reaching 90º and allowing to experience a scenario of free fall. Check whether the ball rolls while travelling on the inclined plane or it only moves down the plane. Will it depend on the defined inclination? Test it!
Planarians
Planarians are flatworms that can be used to study the effect of different substances on the nervous system. In this remote laboratory, you can choose the solution into which to place the planarian worms. The solutions are aqueous and have different exitatory or inhibitory substances, with different concentrations, dissolved into them.
In this version of the planarians laboratory there is a manual tally counter that students can use to count the number of times the planarians cross a line (to estimate their activity level).
Acid Base Titration (3)
In this version of the laboratory (Acid-Base Titration II) you can perform the acid-base titration for an unknown hydrochloric acid solution. In other versions of the laboratory you can perform the acid-base titration for a citric acid solution instead (Acid-Base Titration I), and acetic acid (Acid-Base Titration II).
Both this version of the laboratory (Acid-Base Titration III) and Acid-Base Titration II emphasize visual burette measurements, including properly reading the meniscus in the burette. The other version of the laboratory (see Acid-Base Titration I) does not emphasize this, and focuses on the calculations instead.
Also, in these versions you can choose between two different configurations: one for the potentiometric approach and one for the colorimetric approach. The configuration for the colorimetric approach does not show the pH sensor. In other version of the laboratory (see Acid-Base Titration I) there is a single configuration and the sensor is always shown.
And many more!
Target courses & topics
These laboratories are used in both High School level and University level in different locations.
LabsLand spaces
Every institution (whether it is a school, university, or company) using LabsLand has a LabsLand space.
A LabsLand space is a personalized web where institutions can organize the access to the laboratories by their students. In LabsLand, an institution typically has multiple groups of students using different laboratories. For example, a University or Community College might have multiple classes using remote laboratories, or even in a single class, they might have different groups of students (e.g., Spring 2023, Fall 2024).
The license includes:
In the case of individual users, it includes a license in a special generic space of LabsLand.
In the case of institutions, LabsLand will create a space for the institution with the laboratories included. It is possible to combine different licenses in a single LabsLand space.
Questions?
Don't hesitate to contact us at support@labsland.com