LabSphere
Conduct physics, chemistry, and biology experiments in a shared digital workspace. The built-in assistant guides students through observations and helps correct errors.
Collaborative science experimentation environment with real-time AI guidance.
Who it's for
Science teachers looking for interactive lab simulation tools
School principals upgrading STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) lab access
Students in Grades 6–12 conducting curriculum-based science experiments
Core capabilities
Interactive lab simulator
Students interact with virtual equipment and chemicals to conduct biology, chemistry, and physics experiments.
Virtual lab partner
The AI (Artificial Intelligence) assistant acts as a group member, answering questions and explaining concepts.
Safety and error feedback
The platform flags incorrect setups and dangerous procedures to explain safety concepts.
Shared lab notebook
Student groups document their findings, compile data, and export lab reports in a shared file.
How it works
The teacher selects a science experiment matching the curriculum level.
Students join the session in groups using the online platform.
The group performs the experiment, guided by the assistant.
The system exports student observations and data as a structured report.
Where it fits in Continuum 360
LabSphere delivers science curriculum modules within the portfolio. It imports student credentials from SchoolMatrix Pro and sends evaluation metrics to AssessGenius.
Use cases
Virtual chemistry experiment
A seventh-grade science class studies chemical reactions by mixing virtual compounds. The assistant flags improper ratios and explains why the reaction occurred.
Remote physics collaboration
Three students work from home to analyze velocity and friction variables. They run simulations and compile their data in a single notebook file.
Science safety training
An instructor uses the simulation to show the effects of mixing incompatible acids. The system shows the result visually without chemical hazards.
Differentiators
AI assistant acting as a peer to guide students through scientific concepts.
Shared lab notebooks that teach teamwork and formal reporting.
Matches middle and high school science curricula directly.
Bring collaborative science labs to your school.
Deliver safe, guided, and interactive experiments to students.
FAQ
Who is LabSphere designed for?
It is designed for science teachers looking for interactive lab simulation tools, school principals upgrading STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) lab access, and students in Grades 6–12.
What is the role of the AI virtual lab partner in LabSphere?
The AI (Artificial Intelligence) assistant acts like the brightest student in the group, helping students document observations, correcting mistakes, and flagging incorrect steps.
How do students collaborate on science experiments in LabSphere?
Students join group sessions to conduct virtual experiments, record findings in a shared lab notebook, and export structured reports.