Virtual Labs: In these labs, real experiments are virtualized or simulated and students can access them online.
Remote Labs: These types of labs enable faculty and students to access equipment and/or computers via the internet to perform experiments and laboratory tasks without being in the physical lab space.
UCF Apps: These apps allow access to desktop software that is typically available on campus computer labs or by purchasing and installing software on a student PC remotely.
CECS Task Force Reports: The college established three task forces to study and prepare recommendations for instruction in Summer 2020 and beyond. The three areas were – Labs, Senior Design Courses and Innovative Remote Instruction (IRI). The work was moved into the implementation phase and the reports are available below for archival purposes.
- CECS Labs Task Force Report
- CECS Senior Design Task Force Report
- CECS Innovative Remote Instruction Task Force Summary
- CECS Innovative Remote Instruction Task Force Report
Virtual/Interactive Labs
WOLFRAM Demonstrations Project
Note: Has engineering & technology labs, simple graphics but it works.
- School Applied Sciences
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Control Theory
- Electrical Engineering (Circuit Design, Signal Processing)
- Fluid Mechanics
- Image Processing
- Machines
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nanotechnology
- Robotics
- Signal Processing (Audio, Wavelets)
PhET Interactive Simulations
Note: Many experiments. Simple topics and graphics, but it works. Also, visit their website to sign up for the PhET Interactive Simulations newsletter.
Labster
Note: Limited to a few civil engineering simulations. Involve a cost for use. Need to contact a representative to get pricing details.
Praxilabs
Note: Very limited number of experiments, 3D simulations.
- Heat and Thermodynamics
- Properties of matter
- Mechanics
- Waves
- Electricity
VIRTLABS Virtual Laboratories and Technical Simulators
Note: Limited utility, English and Russian support.
- General [Choose areas from “Products” menu]
- Thermodynamics
- Mechanics
Merlot Labs
Note: A lot of apps are very old and may not run. Has serious compatibility issues.
- Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering
- Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Science
- Environmental Engineering
- General
- Industrial and Systems
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- Ocean Engineering
Virtual Amrita Laboratories Universalizing Education
Note: Appears to suffer from broken links or incompatibility issues.
Energy3D
Note: Only focused on a limited field.
- Interactive simulation for designing green buildings and power stations
BeyondLabz
Note: Useful for basic physics labs. Has preset labs with worksheets, can customize own lab activities. Will carry a cost.
Chemcollective
Note: Useful for chemistry.
IBM – Open P-TECH
Unity Technologies
Note: Involves a cost for use.
LabVIEW
Note: offers a free trial and will require a cost.
VEX Robotics
MATLAB
Note: offers a free trial and will require a cost.
GRANTA EduPack
Note: will require a cost.
SOLIDWORKS
Note: will require a cost.
ArcGIS Enterprise on Microsoft Azure
Note: will require a cost.
ImageJ
Easy Unit Converter
Note: includes various converters including engineering, math, and fitness.
Good Calculators
Note: provides a variety of online calculators, such as math and statistics, engineering, and conversion calculators.
Propel
Note: Helpful resource regarding learning more about product value management and manufacturing skills for you and your students.
Video Demos
Linkedin Learning
PBS (Engineering search results)
Note: PBS is a bit notorious for pulling videos, so the content on the website may not be stable. Use caution!
PBS (Computer Science search results)
Note: PBS is a bit notorious for pulling videos, so the content on the website may not be stable. Use caution!
PBS LearningMedia
Note: May be more stable than PBS.
American Archive of Public Broadcasting
Note: May be more stable than PBS.
Alexander Street
JoVE Education Videos
Note: In an effort to aid student learning during remote instruction, UCF has re-invested in a one-year subscription to JoVE Science Education for the 2021-2022 academic year. This collection of STEM based videos and demonstrations covers a range of topics from psychology, to engineering, to clinical skills. The collection is available for all faculty and you can view the UCF Library Faculty Support Guide for steps on how to access JoVE from the UCF Library. For more information on adding JoVE content into your course, visit the Getting Started with JoVE page.
- Example topics:
LabXchange
Note: Does not specifically target Engineering areas but physics is the closest relevant area.
Khan Academy
MetaCoders
Lab Kits and Remote Labs
eScience Labs – 2nd Edition General Physics Version 1
Note: Involves a cost.
Remote Laboratory
Labs Land
Note: Remote laboratory access marketplace.
iOLab Wireless Lab System
Note: Will require a cost for students to rent.
University, Agency, or Organization Resources
SAGE Research Methods
SAGE Research Methods Videos
UCF Library Academic Resources during COVID-19 Situation
UCF Library Resources – Engineering & Computer Science
- Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Engineering Subject Librarian – Ven Basco
- Synthesis Digital Library (Morgan & Claypool)
UCF Apps
- Access desktop software available in computer labs
- SPSS, SAS, and Microsoft Office access on apps
- Access lab PCs in Technology Commons and the UCF Library
- How-to documents and videos for installing and using files at UCF IT Knowledgebase
Ministry of Human Resource Development, India – Virtual Labs
Note: Various virtual labs. Simple graphics. Compatibility issues. May only run in internet explorer.
- Electronics & Communications
- Computer Science & Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Physical Sciences
- Chemical Sciences
John Hopkins University – Virtual Laboratory
Note: Links to html labs for engineering/science experiments; last updated in 2000. Simple graphics. Has compatibility issues. May only run in internet explorer.
- Logic circuits
- Diffusion processes
- Drilling for oil
- Robotic arm control
- Heat transfer in a duct
- Bridge designer
- How many trees?
- Sound propagation
- Heat conduction
- Probability distributions
National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
Gendered Innovations – Case Studies on Engineering
- Exploring Markets for Assistive Technologies for the Elderly
- HIV Microbicides
- Human Thorax Model
- Information for Air Travelers
- Machine Translation
- Making Machines Talk
- Pregnant Crash Test Dummies
- Video Games
Loyola Marymount University – Virtual Engineering Science Learning Lab
RAGE Project
BCcampus Virtual Labs and Science Resources
Note: Provides a specific section on Engineering resources.
UCLA Resources List
Research Articles
Visit the Virtual and Remote Labs Articles and Publications page for additional articles.
Grodotzki J, Ortelt TR, and Tekkaya AE. “Remote and virtual labs for engineering education 4.0: achievements of the ELLI project at the TU Dortmund University.” Procedia Manufacturing 26 (2018): 1349-1360. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351978918308023
Travassos Valdez M, Ferreira CM, Martins MJ, and Barbosa FM. “Virtual labs in electrical engineering education-The VEMA environment.” (2014). https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7155714
Taft HR, “How to Quickly (and Safely) Move a Lab Course Online” – The Chronicle of Higher Education. (2020) https://www.chronicle.com/article/How-to-Quickly-and-Safely/248261
Budhu, Muniram. “Virtual laboratories for engineering education.” In International conference on engineering education, pp. 12-18. Manchester, UK, 2002. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=virtual+laboratories+for+engineering+education&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart
Bowen A, Reid D, and Koretsky M. “Development of interactive virtual laboratories to help students learn difficult concepts in thermodynamics.” (2015). https://journals.flvc.org/cee/article/view/87186
Lynch T, Ghergulescu I. “Review of Virtual Labs as the emerging technologies for teaching stem subjects.” In INTED2017 Proc. 11th Int. Technol. Educ. Dev. Conf. 6-8 March Valencia Spain, pp. 6082-6091. 2017. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b347/48a670aebd952a64f6c4664d5ca6939663c6.pdf
Tips for Recording Your Labs
Follow these tips from CDL for recording and uploading your own labs onto a video platform: https://cdl.ucf.edu/teach/resources/diy-video/
Refer to this technology guide from FMC on media production software to compare what may work best for your recording needs: https://cdl.ucf.edu/support/faculty/media-technology-guide/
Refer to the Zoom FAQs if you record your own lab with Zoom: https://cdl.ucf.edu/support/webcourses/zoom/faqs/