Tools and Resources relating to: Simulations

  • ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer) - ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) powered language model that mimics a human conversationalist. It is a chatbot trained on massive amounts of internet information to generate human-like text. The system uses deep learning to generate text that is similar to human writing and conversation. ChatGPT can answer questions, explain concepts, compose essays, summarize long text, translate between languages, generate creative writing, and perform a variety of other language-related tasks.  ChatGPT has been met with severe criticism from educators, journalists, artists, academics, and public advocates. It is a heavily trending topic and has raised massive amounts of discussion about artificial intelligence  plagiarism and many other potential repercussions.   ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer) Note: The ChatGBT interface is often unavailable due to its current perception as a disruptive technology.
  • XR Access: Virtual, Augmented, & Mixed Reality for People with Disabilities - XR Access is a research consortium dedicated to fostering and leading a community that prioritizes creating, sharing, and learning about XR and accessibility endeavors. Their mission is to adapt current technologies and envision future technologies that put accessibility first while sharing informative resources to bring awareness to the lack of accessibility in the XR field. On their site, you will find a plethora of projects, research, and resources related to their goals, as well as information about upcoming events hosted by the organization.   XR Access: Virtual, Augmented, & Mixed Reality for People with Disabilities
  • Maya - Also known as Autodesk Maya, Maya this 3D modeling software allows people to create assets for interactive 3D applications, animated films, TV series, and visual effects. It is very similar to Blender. It is important to note that this software is only free for educational use, so you will need to confirm your status as an educator or student once a year. The software has a small learning curve, however, there are many tutorials available. Tutorials are not included with this listing because the software is frequently updated, making some tutorials inaccurate after a few months.   Autodesk for Educators Website
  • Unreal Engine - Unreal engine is a game engine that uses real-time 3D computer graphics and was developed by Epic Games. The software allows people to create games using assets created in Unreal itself and imported from 3D modeling platforms such as Blender or Maya. The software has a small learning curve, however, there are many tutorials available. Tutorials are not included with this listing because the software is frequently updated, making some tutorials inaccurate after a few months.   Unreal Engine
  • Unity - Unity is a cross-platform game engine. It supports development for a wide variety of platforms, including desktop, mobile, console, and virtual reality. The software allows people to create games using assets created in Unity itself and imported from 3D modeling platforms such as Blender or Maya. The software has a small learning curve, however, there are many tutorials available. Tutorials are not included with this listing because the software is frequently updated, making some tutorials inaccurate after a few months.   Unity Website  
  • Blender - Blender is 3D modeling software that allows people to create, render, and export 3D models. Create animations, still scenes, and rigged models. People often create models that they will then go on to use in game-creating software like Unity and Unreal Engine. The software has a small learning curve, however, there are many tutorials available. Tutorials are not included with this listing because the software is frequently updated, making some tutorials inaccurate after a few months.   Blender Website
  • Screencastify - Screencastify is the leading screen recorder for Chrome. Install the extension to record, edit, share videos, and create video assignments in seconds.   Screencastify
  • Scaniverse - Scaniverse lets you capture, edit, and share 3D content directly from your phone. Using LiDAR, it builds 3D models with high fidelity and stunning detail.   Scaniverse
  • 16 Business Simulation Games for Entrepreneurs - Looking for a game where you can build skills useful in real-world situations? Or perhaps you’re already an ace at resource management games and you want to showcase your aptitude in a fun and relaxing video game. Business simulators have been entertaining players for decades, and they serve as a great way to spend time while learning to succeed in real life.   16 Business Simulation Games for Entrepreneurs
  • Become a Business Tycoon - Build your own company from the ground up.  Find and exploit gaps in the market and compete against other players.   Become a Business Tycoon
  • Wall Street Survivor - Free stock market simulator and free stock courses to learn how to invest in the stock market. Learn about the Stock Market and trading with real-time stock simulations. Participate in competitions for prizes.   Wall Street Survivor
  • How the Market Works - Learn how the Stock Market works. Receive a virtual $100,000 to learn how the markets work and practice trading. Create your own custom stock market contest for your class. The site provides teacher resources and lesson plans.   How the Market Works
  • Harvard Business Catalog – Case Studies, Simulations, and More - Harvard Business Publishing Education partners with educators and students around the world to deliver best-in-class learning experiences that develop leaders who are ready for a changing world. A robust catalog of learning materials, including cases, simulations, articles, videos, and online courses. Pedagogical support, teaching advice, and curriculum guidance is also available to help educators create dynamic, inclusive, and powerful learning moments that students will remember long after they leave the classroom. Thousands of case studies in a wide variety of learning topics are also included in this robust catalog. Simulations place students right in the mix of realistic business scenarios where they must apply the concepts they’ve learned to make decisions under pressure.   Harvard Business Catalog - Case Studies, Simulations, and More
  • Baamboozle - Baamboozle is a game-style learning platform that works online to offer accessible and fun interactivity for the class and beyond. Unlike some of the other quiz-based offerings out there, Baamboozle is all about super simplicity. The activities found on Baamboozle can be used to make learning fun in many situations including simple review sessions, escape rooms, simulations, and more.   Baamboozle   Keywords: gamification
  • Escape Rooms: How to create a digital escape game – Florida State College at Jacksonville - This LibGuide offers useful background and setup information on using digital escape room games in an educational setting. Where to begin creating your first escape game is a personal preference. Some people start with a template, while others like to start from scratch. Either way, you will need to decide on a few necessary components. This guide has a few tips to help you get started.  You can also work with FSCJ Librarians to create a game for your class.    Escape Rooms: How to create a digital escape room - Florida State College at Jacksonville
  • Digital Escape Rooms – Lafayette College - This resource describes digital escape rooms for collaborative learning and steps for implementation. Escape rooms can be a fun, exciting way to unlock a mystery in a collaborative manner. In physical escape rooms teams work together to solve various clues and unlock codes so that they can essentially escape the room. Escape rooms can be engaging active learning activities that allow students to review course concepts with their peers during class. Escape rooms can translate well into virtual, synchronous settings by building them in a tool such as Google Forms and assigning students to specific groups or breakout rooms to solve the clues.   Digital Escape Rooms - Lafayette College
  • Active Learning Immersive Scenario Games in Teaching & Learning: Escape Rooms – College of Charleston - Escape rooms represent the lion's share of these types of games that are currently being deployed in education, corporate training, and libraries.  An escape room is part theater, part team-building exercise, and all about solving puzzles and interpreting clues within the context of a theme or subject area. “The most literal definition of an escape room is a game which requires players to escape from imprisonment by exploiting their surroundings.”1 Educational escape rooms or games have applied this concept to engage students within a particular subject matter. The educational escape room concept is basically an organized form of problem-based learning that uses aspects of the curriculum within the context of an engaging scenario or theme. The format of most educational escape rooms takes the form of students trying to get into a series of locked boxes rather than necessarily trying ...
  • Minecraft: Education Edition - Minecraft: Education Edition is a game-based learning platform that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive digital environment.   Minecraft: Education Edition
  • Educational Game-based Learning – Zotero Resource Library - This collection of game and gamification resources is very extensive. It has been developed and shared by Josh Yavelberg - Chief Executive Officer / Chief Solutions Architect, Flying Cloud Solutions, LLC. Zotero is a free tool that helps to create and share scholarly resources.   Educational Game-based Learning - Zotero Resource Library    
  • Social VR Platforms – Places for People to be Together in VR - This page describes just a few of the Social VR Platforms that are emerging. Social VR Platforms are not the Metaverse, but they should be at the heart of it. Many are emerging that can be viewed using a simple browser.   Social VR Platforms - Places for People to be Together in VR    
  • The Best LiDAR Apps for Your iPhone and iPad - Some iPhone and iPad models come equipped with a LiDAR scanner that adds an intriguing level of augmented reality. Here are just a few of the apps that can take advantage of this new feature.   The Best LiDAR Apps for Your iPhone and iPad
  • Orbix360 - Orbix360º is a 360º VR Creation and Publishing company that enables its users to design and share 360º VR Experiences with images, sound, text, and navigation. The Orbix360° tool is meant to share not only 360 photos but also VR creations.   Orbix360°
  • Adobe Aero - Aero offers multiple options for crafting, sharing, and viewing augmented reality (AR) experiences. Create in the app, capture a video for sharing on social, and send a link that lets anyone view it in augmented reality on iOS. Aero also lets you export and share a . real file containing all the interactive behaviors. Whether you’re expanding a gallery, creating a virtual tour, or augmenting a book, Aero makes it easy. Bring in 2D images from Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, or 3D models from Adobe Substance 3D Stager, third-party apps like Cinema 4D, or asset libraries like TurboSquid. Aero optimizes a wide array of assets, including OBJ, GLB, and gITF files, for AR, so you can visualize them in real time.   Adobe Aero
  • CoSpaces - CoSpaces is a mixed reality web-based application that allows users to create and engage with interactive media content. CoSpaces affords students the ability to demonstrate their knowledge in new ways by building virtual and augmented reality interactive worlds, simple or complex, that is approachable for the uninitiated.   CoSpaces Review Accessibility/Security Info  
  • Penn State Experience Catalogue - Whether you are looking for a demonstration of what’s possible in virtual reality, an immersive tour of a landmark halfway around the world or aspects of the microcosm, the Penn State Experience Catalogue has you covered. Our team curates this evolving list of videos and apps with varied disciplines and teaching goals in mind. This collection has a wide variety of examples of 360º + 180º Video, Augmented Reality, & Virtual Reality.   Penn State Experience Catalogue
  • Matterport - Matterport is a platform that touts the creation of 3D digital twins. The company defines a digital twin as an accurate virtual 3D model of a real place - whether it be a room, an entire building, or an outdoor space. The company's virtual tour software platform helps digitize buildings and other environments. Their platform can be used to create sophisticated 3D tours, floor plan schematics, and many other useful options.   Matterport   Keywords: Virtual reality, 360
  • YouTube for 360 Videos - A page of curated and high-quality 360° videos are available which features collections such as: Travel Music Wildlife Thrillseekers collection Gaming and more... Learn more about virtual reality (VR) and 360° video on YouTube.   YouTube for 360 videos
  • NASA Citizen Science Project - NASA has many numbers of projects that require the collaboration of the citizens to solve the various problems lying under the various projects. The projects comprise the various types of participation depends on the given problem. Some projects require only analytical skills and you can collaborate on those projects by just sitting at your home, whereas some projects require your experimental skill through some outdoor activities. The projects are categorized under the various topics given below: 1.) Universe – Planet hunting, Planet patrol, Backyard planet detection, etc. 2.) Solar system – Astronomical search, Targeting asteroids, Detecting stardust, Detecting disks, etc. 3.) Space experiment – Going beyond earth 4.) Sun – Sungrazer project, Aurorasourus, etc. 5.) Earth – Floating forest, Landslide reporter, Community snow observation, etc. In most of the projects, you just require to join the project and collaborate with the other participants in the project by following some instructions and help the community to achieve the aim ...
  • Genial.ly - Genial.ly is an online tool that can be used to create still, animated, or interactive visuals, such as posters, infographics, quizzes, and presentations. This content can be used to enhance websites/blogs or as a communication tool (i.e. to make presentations, infographics, reports, posters, guides, and also interactive branching scenarios. You don’t need to be a programmer or designer to create stunning digital projects that are visual, interactive, and engaging.   Genial.ly
  • Using Game-Based Learning Online – A Cookbook of Recipes Author: The EGG - Games are likely to reinforce students’ commitment to the learning process. In an educational context, these characteristics and qualities can greatly enhance student engagement, motivation, and learning. This collection of recipes has been created to present game-based strategies to make online learning more stimulating and engaging for students. In this cookbook, an interdisciplinary panel of experts offers recipes for integrating different types of game-based learning activities in the context of remote teaching. An overview of game-based learning strategies are provided, including trivia games, escape games, co-operative games, crossword puzzles, and more.   Using Game-Based Learning Online – A Cookbook of Recipes Author: The EGG
  • Frame VR - Immersive presentations and meetings - right from the browser on desktop, mobile, and VR. FRAME is a virtual world environment. It is a beta product from Virbela, which is a full-fledged virtual world that requires an application that needs to be downloaded and installed on a computer. FRAME VR makes it easy to come together with your co-workers, students, or audience in an immersive online space, right from the browser.   Frame VR
  • Google Cardboard - "Google Cardboard is a virtual reality (VR) platform developed by Google. Named for its fold-out cardboard viewer into which a smartphone is inserted, the platform was intended as a low-cost system to encourage interest and development in VR applications.[1][2] Users can either build their own viewer from simple, low-cost components using specifications published by Google, or purchase a pre-manufactured one. To use the platform, users run Cardboard-compatible mobile apps on their phone, place it into the back of the viewer, and view content through the lenses." -- from Wikipedia Although Google has stopped selling their version of the Cardboard Viewer, there are still many varieties made with cardboard, plastic, and other materials that are available from 3rd parties or you can very easily make your own viewer.   Google Cardboard Google Calls It Quits With VR, But Cardboard Lives On  
  • 3D Scanner App - Scan places and objects in 3d. Requires a LIDAR camera sensor device, such as the iPad Pro or iPhone 12 Pro. Edit your models right on the device. Scan your house in 3d. Lidar Scan your room, backyard, or garden. Import the scan easily into 3d modeling programs like Blender, 3dsMax, SketchUp, Maya, or many others. Use this app to create virtual and augmented reality AR/VR. 3D Scanner App   Keywords: Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality
  • Physics Girl - Physics Girl is a YouTube channel created by Dianna Cowern about physics, astronomy, and science-related topics. The show features fun DIY demos, unusual and cutting-edge research, space, and expert interviews! Physics Girl
  • Merge Cube - A Merge Cube is described as the world's first holographic object you can hold in the palm of your hand. You can also print out a paper version of a Merge Cube for free. This makes this innovative technology literally able to be put into "everyone's" hands. With the Merge Object Viewer app you can put hundreds of digital teaching aids in the palm of your hand! Learn about rocks and minerals, mammals, reptiles, lifecycles, cells, and so much more using different collections of hands-on 3D models. You can also upload, view, and share 3D objects to develop custom augmented reality.   Merge Cube
  • Floorplanner - Create floor plans using this free online editor to make 2D blueprints and 3D (interior) images within minutes.   Floorplanner
  • Street View by Google Maps App - Street View, by Google Maps, is a virtual representation of our surroundings on Google Maps, consisting of millions of panoramic images. Street View’s content comes from two sources - Google and contributors. Through our collective efforts, we enable people everywhere to virtually explore the world. You can view 360 photos with the Street View app. A collection is a set of photos that belong to a place or account.  You can also use the Street View app to add photos for any location. Learn more about how to create, publish, and contribute 360 photos. Also, see how to get a closer look at Street View in Google Earth VR. Google Street View lets anyone view and contribute photos to Google Maps using the Street View app. The page also includes links to download the mobile apps. The Google-Contributed Street View Imagery Policy explains how inappropriate ...
  • ChemCollective Resources (by Carnegie Mellon University) - The ChemCollective is a collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, tutorials, and concept tests. Teachers can use our content for pre-labs, for alternatives to textbook homework, and for in-class activities for individuals or teams. Students can review and learn chemistry concepts using our virtual labs, simulations, and tutorials. The ChemCollective is organized by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon who are interested in using, assessing, and creating engaging online activities for chemistry education.   ChemCollective Resources (by Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Insight Maker | Simulation and Modeling - Insight Maker is a free tool to create simulations and modeling in your browser that lets you express your thoughts using rich pictures and causal loop diagrams. It then lets you turn these diagrams into powerful simulation models. Insight Maker integrates three general modeling approaches – System Dynamics, Agent-Based Modeling, and imperative programming. Insight Maker   Keywords: chart, graph
  • PlantNet – Pl@ntNet - PlantNet is a participatory science project that enables scientists from all over the world to better understand plant biodiversity and to study the best ways to preserve it. Identify, explore, and share your observations of wild plants · Pl@ntNet is a tool to help to identify plants with pictures.   Pl@ntNet
  • Energy 3D - Energy3D is a simulation-based engineering tool for designing green buildings and power stations that harness renewable energy to achieve sustainable development. Users can quickly sketch up a realistic-looking structure or import one from an existing CAD file, superimpose it on a map image (e.g., Google Maps or lot maps), and then evaluate its energy performance for any given day and location.   Energy3D  
  • 7 Things You Should Know About Virtual Labs - Virtual labs are interactive, digital simulations of activities that typically take place in physical laboratory settings. Virtual labs simulate the tools, equipment, tests, and procedures used in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, biology, and other disciplines. Virtual labs allow students to participate in lab-based learning exercises without the costs and limitations of a physical lab. Virtual labs can be an important element in institutional efforts to expand access to lab-based courses to more and different groups of students, as well as efforts to establish contingency plans for natural disasters or other interruptions of campus activities. The 7 Things You Should Know About... series from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) provides concise information on emerging learning technologies. Each brief focuses on a single technology and describes what it is, where it is going, and why it matters to teaching and learning. Use these briefs for a no-jargon, ...
  • 3D Warehouse - 3D Warehouse is a website of searchable, pre-made 3D models that works seamlessly with SketchUp. 3D Warehouse is a tremendous resource and online community for anyone who creates or uses 3D models. With the 3D Warehouse, you can. Download models.   3D Warehouse
  • Stellarium Mobile Sky Map - Stellarium is a planetarium mobile app used to see the star when you look up in the sky. It uses the GPS location to track down the exact position and movement of the star, planets, comets, satellites, and more just by pointing it in the sky. This app is rated as one of the best astronomical applications because of its easy access and minimalist user interface for children and adults. This application can be easily used by pointing your device in the sky and by scrolling up and down, you can explore a catalog of 600,000 stars and other dark bodies in the night sky. Stellarium is available for both iOS and Android devices you can easily download it from the App Store or Play store.   Stellarium Mobile Sky Map
  • Thingiverse - Thingiverse is a collaborative space of creators focused on 3d printing. This platform provides many different designs that can be downloaded and used, downloaded and modified, or remixed and returned to the Thingiverse. There are areas for discussion on the best means to implement designs, ways they can be reused in a new context. The site also shares tips and tricks for getting the best results.   Thingiverse
  • Google AR VR - This site shares information about Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) and how they can be used to bridge the digital and physical worlds. They allow you to take in information and content visually, in the same way you take in the world. AR dramatically expands the ways our devices can help with everyday activities like searching for information, shopping, and expressing yourself. VR lets you experience what it's like to go anywhere — from the front row of a concert to distant planets in outer space. Augmented Reality can put answers right where your questions are, overlaying helpful visual content and information on your real world. Virtual Reality can bring you anywhere, helping you learn about different places and ideas by experiencing them as if you were actually there.   Google AR & VR
  • Virtual Worlds best Practices in Education - Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education is a global grass-roots community event focusing on education in immersive virtual environments. This open conference is organized by the Second Life community to provide an opportunity to showcase the learning that takes place using virtual worlds. Everyone is encouraged to present, attend, and take part in this discussion of collaborative deeper learning and co-presence in virtual worlds and games. The organization holds a virtual conference every year and the VWBPE site has recordings of many of the sessions and access to the prior conference proceedings.   Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education - About 2020 VWBPE Conference archive recordings    
  • Metaverse - Metaverse is an easy way to create Augmented Reality Experiences on your computer and watch them come to life in the Metaverse app. When using AR always be aware of your surroundings, watch out for people, moving objects, still objects, and more. Have fun and be safe.   Metaverse
  • AutoDesk – 3D Modeling Software - Autodesk suite of software tools, include Fusion 360, which allows you to create 3D objects from 2D sketches, and subsequently allows you to obtain its projections easily from the drawn 3D object. There is a free trial period for educational use. Autodesk Fusion 360 Overview and more Info
  • Hubs by Mozilla - Share a virtual room with friends. Watch videos, play with 3D objects, or just hang out. Hubs is a VR chatroom designed for every headset and browser, but it is also an open-source project that explores how communication in mixed reality can come to life. Step inside one of our virtual rooms or build one from the ground up. With Hubs, you can create a room with a single click. Mozilla HUBS is one of the newest technologies that offer a virtual world environment that is browser-based and therefore, very accessible to those who do and those who do not have sophisticated VR headsets.   Hubs by Mozilla
  • Twine - Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories. You don't need to write any code to create a simple story with Twine, but you can extend your stories with variables, conditional logic, images, CSS, and JavaScript when you're ready. Twine publishes directly to HTML, so you can post your work nearly anywhere. Anything you create with it is completely free to use any way you like, including for commercial purposes.   Twine What is Twine?  
  • Online Science Simulations and Laboratory Resources – POD Network - A wide selection of STEM resources and ideas for lab teaching activities and new virtual lab experiences. Just a few of the subject areas that are included are Biology, Business, Chemistry, Engineering, Medical, Math, Physics, and Psychology. Colleagues at many institutions have gathered these resources and are sharing them back with the larger community. The original creation of this very helpful document is attributed to Kent State University. This list resulted from a crowd-sourced activity led through the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network.   Online Science Simulations and Laboratory Resources   Keywords: STEM, labs
  • Breakout EDU - This site is a "sandbox" of examples of digital breakout lessons Breakout EDU games consist of a combination of physical and digital puzzle elements that must be solved in a set amount of time to create escape room type of activities. Players of all ages are challenged to open the locked Breakout EDU box using critical thinking, collaboration and creativity. Breakout games are available in both physical and virtual formats. The site also features a variety of options to create puzzles and other interactive activities.   Breakout EDU
  • Directory of Learning & Performance Tools – Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies - This searchable Directory has been compiled by Jane Hart. The directory contains over 1,000 entries categorised into 35 headings. This directory compliments the website that shares the Top Tools for Learning compiled from an annual survey sent out through the Centre.   Directory of Learning & Performance Tools – Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies
  • National Geographic – Including VR & 360° Video Content - National Geographic pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling. The National Geographic site has a large collection of stories that relate to critical issues affecting the world today and the impact on your life. The online series includes content from all over the world, including podcasts, virtual reality, and 360° videos.   National Geographic National Geographic 360° Video Playlist   Keywords: simulations
  • Thinglink - Thinglink can annotate images with text, audio, or video. You can then share your annotated media in a website, LMS, or present online. Educators can use ThingLink for free. Sharing the content you create with your students can be done from your free account. Allowing students to create content requires a paid teacher account.   Thinglink   Keywords: interactive poster Review Accessibility/Security Info
  • Vyond (formerly Go Animate) - One of the animation and whiteboard building websites. Vyond has prebuilt templates that customize for business or education. You choose backgrounds and props or can upload custom images. Vyond has a diverse selection of ethnic characters or you can customize to resemble an actual person. You can choose music from their library and narrate with your voice or use text-to-speech software. Note: Vyond only has a 14-day free trial. Although it is costly, it has many capabilities for animation.   Vyond   Keywords: animation, storytelling
  • Explorable Explanations – Learning through play - Explorable Explanation is a hub for learning through play that has been created by artists, coders & educators to reunite play and learning. It is a great tool to teach something interactively rather than the usual read-watch-listen-question-and-answer format.   Explorable Explanations   Keywords: Gamification, Simulations  
  • PhET Interactive Simulations for Active Learning in STEM -   PHET Interactive Simulations can be used to supplement Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, and Mathematics courses. The site is created by the University of Colorado with the aim of enhancing learning and motivating students through playful discovery activities that support many optional languages package. Founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, the PhET Interactive Simulations project at the University of Colorado Boulder creates free interactive math and science simulations. PhET sims are based on extensive education research and engage students in an intuitive, game-like environment where students learn through exploration and discovery.   PhET Interactive Simulations for Active Learning in STEM   Here is a complete catalog of PHET Interactive Presentations.   " Science means constantly walking a tightrope between blind faith and curiosity; between expertise and creativity; between bias and openness; between experience and epiphany; between ambition and passion; and between arrogance and conviction - ...
  • H5P Interactive Content Creator - Hello HTML5! Goodbye flash! You can create, share and re-use interactive content in your browser or integrated right into your LMS! Create Richer HTML5 Content in Existing Publishing Platforms. Share Content Seamlessly Across Any H5P Capable Site. Reuse and modify Content in Your Browser at Any Time. Explore over 40 different types of interactive content including presentations, timelines,  games & quizzes. See a few examples of H5P or visit their website for complete and detailed information.   h5p.org   Keywords: Flipped Learning, Gamification, Media, Photos & Images, Presentations, Productivity Tools, Publishing, Quiz, Recording, Screencast, Simulations, Video
  • OpenSimulator – Design your own Virtual Reality space for education, meetings, or games - The open source movement allowed complex avatar-based, game-engine software to become available free of charge using OpenSimulator.  Contributions from artists and designers now makes pre-developed virtual artifacts and design spaces available to educators, meeting planners, and game designers; easy modifications and adjustments allow for custom virtual environments for an infinity of purposes. Server rental companies, such as Kitely, are now making it possible to have up to 40 avatars at any time on up to 4 virtual islands for $20 per month; and, you can put a virtual island on your own institutional server (for free, sort-of).  This link brings you to a theory-and-practice based resource on outlines education uses and possibilities with these environments that have been used by its author for over 10 years in her own teaching. Here's a student during the creative learning/practice stage in a course where she ...
  • Shadow Health - Shadow Health is a fee-based virtual clinical patient simulation experience. It is a robust experience which simulates virtual patient examination for courses across the Graduate and Undergraduate Curriculum.   Shadow Health   Video demonstration Keywords: 3D, Simulations, Virtual Labs  
  • Second Life - Second Life is a virtual world used by many colleges and universities to provide immersive learning, real-time collaboration, a global community, and secure and safe virtual campuses. There are many campuses you can visit to get a feel for the power of a virtual world in education. Also, check out the many education-related environments relating to SecondLife.   Second Life   Returning to Second Life - An analysis from Ars Technica about how Second Life is currently used by its social media platform.   Keywords: 3D
  • Interactive Physics - The Interactive Physics site offers some insights into how to use Physics Interactive and allows the user to demo the software without installing it. A large number of high schools are investing in iPads and Chromebooks in an effort to provide every student with a web-connected computing device. This rapidly-growing trend leaves physics teachers in a bit of a predicament. We've learned to depend upon a collection of interactive web resources that were built on the backbone of plug-in technologies such as Java, Flash, and Shockwave. And now very few of these resources work on the devices that our students hold in their hands. The rapid emergence of these modern devices has left a void in our traditional curriculum and instruction. The Physics Interactives is our effort to help fill that void. The Physics Interactives is a growing collection of ...
  • iNaturalist - The iNaturalist app helps you upload citizen science observations of plants and animals to the iNaturalist.org online community for naturalists as well as other members of the iNaturalist network such as NaturaLista.mx in Mexico. You can: record observations with photos and GPS locations; explore observations from around the world; keep track of updates from people you follow.   iNaturalist   Getting started with iNaturalist - This page explains how to get started with iNaturalist and offers a wealth of resources, including video tutorials and a teacher's guide.   Keywords: Virtual Labs
  • SketchUp - SketchUp, formerly Google Sketchup, is a 3D modeling computer program for a wide range of drawing applications such as architectural, interior design, landscape architecture, civil and mechanical engineering, film and video game design. It is available as a freeware version, SketchUp Make, and a paid version with additional functionality, SketchUp Pro.   SketchUp   SketchUp video tutorials - This four-part series of videos helps the user learn how to get started with SketchUp.   Keywords: 3D
  • Tinkercad - Autodesk's Tinkercad is a popular classroom tool for creating simple designs from scratch and quickly modifying existing designs. It's a free online 3D design program that you can use in your web browser without downloading any software. Tinkercad is extremely intuitive and easy to use and has built-in lessons to help learn the ropes, making it perfect for beginners both young and old. Tinkercad is easy to use and equips the next generation of designers and engineers with the foundational skills for innovation: 3D design, electronics, and coding.   Tinkercad   Getting started with Tinkercad - This pdf offers concrete advice about how to begin using Tinkercad. The manual was written with a K-12 audience in mind, but it can be adapted for use in Higher Education.   Keywords: 3D
  • Visible Body 3D Human Anatomy Atlas - Visible Body offers a whole world of visual human biology for healthcare professionals, professors, and students. Visible Body makes learning and teaching anatomy and physiology visual and engaging. Learn about the human body anatomy. This application can be a great help for healthcare professionals, instructors, and amateurs interested in biology.   Visible Body   Visible Body - This video is a walkthrough demonstration about how to use Visible Body.   Keywords: 3D
  • Shapeways - Shapeways is the world's leading 3D Printing marketplace and community. We enable anyone to make, buy, and sell products with 3D Printing.   Shapeways   3D printing and design tutorials - This series of tutorials will help you to get started using Shapeways.   Keywords: 3D
  • CallingThunder – Immersive Exploration of Natural History of Manhattan - Calling Thunder is the first chapter in a series of immersive explorations into the natural history of New York. Calling Thunder focuses on the fascinating but little-known history of Manhattan. The site is quite creative and explores storytelling the use of 360-degree videos.   CallingThunder   Calling Thunder: The Unsung History of Manhattan - This video offers sights and sounds that Henry Hudson encountered in 1609 compared to today's Manhattan.   CallingThunder   Calling Thunder: The Unsung History of Manhattan - This video offers sights and sounds that Henry Hudson encountered in 1609 compared to today's Manhattan.   Keywords: Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR)
  • Edorble Academy - Edorble helps teachers, trainers, and students create, publish, and use collaborative 3D + Virtual Reality worlds. Edorble is a virtual world for education and a learning community for those interested in 3D/VR technology, online learning, education technology, gamification, and more.   Edorble   Keywords: Flipped Learning, Presentations
  • MERLOT II (including Merlot OER & Content Builder) - A program of the California State University System partnering with education institutions, professional societies, and industry to bring together a curated collection of free and open online teaching, learning, and faculty development services contributed and used by an international education community. Each resource has been reviewed by faculty familiar with the discipline and rated by the community of users. OER include full courses, websites, videos, test sets, textbooks, and tutorials.   MERLOT II (including Merlot OER & Content Builder)   MERLOT Help – A 'context-sensitive' help system designed for users who require information or assistance about the MERLOT website, functionality, or services. How to Use MERLOT – Resource guide providing links to several pages for using MERLOT in your classroom. Merlot Content Builder – offers a quick and easy way to deliver web-based open content, hosted through the CSU and MERLOT. Content Builder resources can easily be incorporated into MERLOT's vast ...