Considerations for Lab-based Courses Experiential learning is a core component of a Drexel education. During this unprecedented move to emergency remote instruction due to the coronavirus, one of the biggest challenges is figuring out how to replicate experiential learning opportunities in an online space. Here are some suggestions and strategies as you continue to consider this challenge. Use Kits A number of companies sell kits that students can use at home. Students can perform experiments and send a picture of their experience, along with their results, as part of their assignment submission. Here are some options of companies that make lab kits: Hands-On Labs: Online Science Curriculum & Lab Kits - HOL eScience Labs Best Science Lab kits - Quality Science Labs, LLC Use Existing Datasets Depending on the learning goals of your course, use of existing datasets may be appropriate for your students. For example, students could make observations or perform analyses of these existing datasets. While you could provide data from your own work or the work of your colleagues, you could also make use of other existing datasets such as these: A Community for Naturalists - iNaturalist Zooniverse Bringing authentic research and data into K-16 classrooms - Data Nuggets Use Virtual Laboratory Options or Simulations Instead of creating your own labs, you can use existing virtual lab options or simulations that are available from a large number of sources. Here are some options: All STEM Disciplines Labster | 100+ virtual labs for universities and high schools PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations JoVE Science Education LabXchange Biology and Environmental Sciences iBiology — Bringing the world's best biology to you, for free! Biology Virtual Labs- Free one-month trial by PraxiLabs Visible Body Courseware - Visible Body offers a collection of resources for teaching and learning in anatomy and physiology courses, typically at a cost to educators. Biology Labs On-Line - Courseware Biology Interactive Simulations - University of Colorado Boulder PhET Interactive Simulations Group: Teaching Quantitative Biology Online ~ Resources Earth Science Interactive Simulations- University of Colorado Boulder PhET Interactive Simulations HHMI BioInteractive: Homepage - Howard Hughes Medical Institute Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Interactive Classroom Resources - Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s BioInteractive website Chemistry ChemLab A Virtual Chemistry Lab- Chemistry Lab Simulations by Model Science Software General Chemistry Interactive Simulations - University of Colorado Boulder PhET Interactive Simulations Quantum Chemistry Interactive Simulations- University of Colorado Boulder PhET Interactive Simulations Chemistry Virtual Labs - Free one-month trial by PraxiLabs Virtual Chemistry Labs - Labster offers a catalogue of virtual labs and simulations in various STEM disciplines for a cost Engineering Remote Laboratories for Teaching and Training in Engineering (using LabVIEW®)- Jesús García-Guzmán, Farah H. Villa-López, Jorge A. Vélez-Enríquez, Luz A. García-Mathey and Alfredo Ramírez-Ramírez, Chapter from Design, Control and Applications of Mechatronic Systems in Engineering edited by Sahin Yildirim. Math Mathematics Concepts and Application Simulations - University of Colorado Boulder PhET Interactive Simulations Physics Free Physics programs Physics Virtual Labs - free one-month trial by PraxiLabs Physics Interactive Simulations - University of Colorado Boulder PhET Interactive Simulations Pedagogical ResourcesOverviewLearning RemotelyTeaching RemotelyStart HerePedagogical ConsiderationsTeaching Labs OnlineTeaching TopicsFaculty Fellows