ChemCollective – a collection of virtual labs, simulations and tutorials; plus a Google doc to show teachers how to adapt the site’s virtual labs for their classes.
OER Commons – A database of open educational resources that can be filtered by subject or activity type, including interactive activities or simulations. Note: the activities will list their sharing permissions and some may require Flash (an application that was discontinued in early 2020).
Molecular Workbench– A free and open-source software with hundreds of virtual labs for physics, biology, chemistry, and more.
Pearson LabBench for Biology – Meant to accompany the text, these virtual lab activities can be used as standalone accompaniments to your own text and instruction.
PBS NOVA Lab – A handful of interactive virtual labs including, but not limited to, cybersecurity, RNA, evolution, and renewable energy systems.
Penn State University Food Science Labs – Simple experiments and activities suitable for a range of ages–includes at-home experiments, activities, lesson plans, and other materials for students and teachers.
Autodesk Products – Autodesk offers students and educators one year of free access to products and services, renewable as long as you remain eligible. Access requires just a single, once yearly renewal (to confirm status as a student or educator).
PhET Math and Science Interactive Simulations – Engage students through intuitive, game-like activities — suitable for a number of ability levels with over 158 interactive simulations and 2364 teacher-submitted lessons.
Desmos Math Tools – Interactive activities for math classes – recent improvements to the site have improved accessibility for students with physical or cognitive disabilities.
Labster – Virtual lab simulations on a variety of science topics including chemistry, engineering, and animal genetics.
Open Learning Initiative (OLI)– OLI is an online learning platform that combines an interactive textbook with online activities, assessments and simulations.
McGraw Hill Virtual Labs – A variety of virtual lab simulations that can standalone or be paried with a McGraw-Hill text book.