Overall, over 250 universities around the world access the company's interactive virtual lab simulations in subjects varying from biology to engineering to space exploration Boston-based Labster, a ...
BOSTON & COPENHAGEN, Denmark--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Labster (www.labster.com), the world's leading platform for virtual labs and interactive science, has now achieved more than 300 titles in its catalog of ...
Peer-reviewed research from Texas university study to be presented at AACE’s EdMedia + Innovate Learning conference in Vienna, Austria, July 10-14 BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New research into the impact ...
School supplies for some students in online biology classes at Arizona State University now include virtual reality goggles, a move toward further online science-lab instruction that many academics ...
Labster, a provider of virtual lab simulations, has raised $9 million in a strategic growth funding round led by GGV Capital Group, a firm with roots in Asia and Silicon Valley. Previous investors ...
Faced with the challenge of teaching lab classes online, science and engineering instructors are shipping lab kits and using virtual simulations in an effort to recreate the hands-on experience for ...
A student in an Advanced Placement biology class might dissect a fetal pig to study internal organs and the skeleton. But can a student get the same level of experience from a virtual dissection ...
Before the electric GMC Hummer could do its famous CrabWalk driving diagonally on roads, the Hummer was doing it inside a rather modest lab, tucked away in the corner of the 30,000 square-foot ...
The pandemic necessitated virtual simulation learning for nursing students; now, it remains an essential part of their education. New technology is enabling nursing students to learn hands-on care ...
Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capital firm with $16.5 billion in assets under management, has poured millions into an edtech startup that sells virtual STEM lab simulations to institutions.
Can you learn empathy through interacting with a computer—even though, by definition, the skill requires understanding and sympathizing with real people? When Kathleen Marek first heard about virtual ...