KSCST has provided 3D Experiments and Videos in
both English and Kannada version on Biology and Physics subject to
all VL Schools established in 10 backward taluks of the state. The
students can initially view the video for steps to be noted for
carrying out the experiments and later conduct virtual experiments
on various topics in Biology and Physics. The results of the
experiments / observation may be documented in the inference sheet.
Example: A student can view, rotate,
zooming various parts of a human skeleton in 3D Model and learn
different parts of the body and name of the parts. Similarly the
flower shape, size showing different sections such as Petiole,
Petals, Sepals, Stamens of the flower, Stamina, Androecium and
Gynaecium is explained in detail. In Physics functions of a Screw
Gauge and Vernier Callipers can be used to know different dimensions
of the samples given in the experiment.
List of 3D Experiments provided
Biology 1:
Compound Microscope
Morphology of Bacteria, Fungi and Plant
Morphology of Animals
Plant Tissues
Animal Tissues
Study of Mitosis
Modification of Roots
Modification of Stem
Modification of Leaf
Types of Inflorescences
Study Flowering Plants
Anatomy of Stem and Root
Herbarium Sheets
External Morphology of Animals
Osmosis
Plasmosis
Imbibition
Distribution of Somata
Rate of Transpiration
Test: Glucose, Sucrose and Starch
Test : Proteins
Test: Fats
Paper Chromatography
Rate of Transpiration in Plants
Anaerobic Respiration
Phototropism
Apical Dominance
Transpiration Pull
Action of Amylase on Starch
Effect of Temperature on Amylase
Test: Urea in Urine
Test: Sugar in Urine
Test: Albumin in Urine
Test: Bile Salts in Urine
Human Skeleton
Joints in Human Skeleton
Biology 2:
Parts of Flowers: Androecium
Parts of Flowers: Gynoecium
Cal. % of Pollen Germination
Pollen Tube Growth
Mammalian Testis and Ovary
Gametophyte Development
Study of Mitosis
Study of Meiosis
Study of Blastula Stage
Mendel's Law of Segregation
Mendel's Law of IA
Pedigree Charts
Controlled Pollination
Staining of Nucleid Acid
Disease Causing Organisms
Texture of Soil Samples
Water Holding Capacity of Soil
Ecology Adoptions: Plants
Ecology Adoptions: Animals
pH of Water and Soil
Turbudity of Water Samples
Organisms in Water 1
Organisms in Water 2
Amount of SPM in air
Homologous and Analogous Parts
Physics 1:
Simple Pendulam
Spring Constant
Young's Modulus
Downward Force
Viscosity
Friction
Parallellgram Law of Vector
Newton's Law of Cooling
Sonometer
Surface Tension
Specific Heat
Resonance
Physical Balance
Screw Gauge
Sphero Meter
Vernier Calipers
Physics 2:
Ohm's Law
Wheatston Bridge
Series-Parallel Resistance
Compare EMF's
Internal Resistance of Cell
Half Deflection Method
Galvanometer to Ammeter
Galvanometer to Voltmeter
Frequency of AC Mains
Concave Mirror
Convex Lens
Convex Mirror
Convex Lens
RI of Glass Slab
RI Using Concave Mirror
RI Using Convex Lens
PN Junction Diode
Zener Diode
Transistor
The 3D Science experiments developed by
LabInApp are an interactive Virtual Laboratory tool that focuses on
heuristic approach of understanding Science. This heuristic ideology
facilitates students and teachers to perform Science experiments on
computers or mobile devices, and eliminates the physical barriers of
actual laboratory.
LabInApp's real-time 3D computer graphics
technology promotes learners by doing pedagogy. This enhances the
ability of teacher to deliver a live demonstration of experiments /
concepts / phenomenon / complex ideas in a controlled environment.
Thus comprehends students' conceptual realization and arouses
curiosity by its playful learning environment.
3D experiments are benefits the students and
teachers in three broad ways:
Learn
Interactively
By carrying out the experiments in real-time.
Vary different parameters governing the
experiment and see their effect.
By interacting with the LabInApp, view the
experiment from any angle in 3D.
Visualize Concepts
By interacting with 3D lab and get clear
understanding.
Witness the scientific factors like forces,
ray diagrams and correlate them with theoretical concepts.
Visualize Concepts through labelled 3D
specimens from any view.
Explore
the Unknown