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On this page, you will find online labs and Inquiry Learning Spaces, which were selected to fit the curricula of Benin, Kenya, and Nigeria. Please note that the Go-Lab Authoring Platform Graasp is no longer maintained. This means that it is not possible to create and publish new Go-Lab ILSs, preview or copy ILSs listed on this page. It is only possible to view the descriptions of ILSs, which were created and published during the lifetime of the Go-Lab projects. However, you can still access the online labs and use them directly on the providers' websites with help of the preview links, which you will find on the dedicated lab pages. If you are interested in creating and using Inquiry Learning Spaces in your classroom, please visit the new Authoring Platform Graasp.org.

Kenya
Above 16
Physics
This ILS is on Refraction of Light: Snell's Law. It is suitable for Kenya Curriculum Form 3 (Grade 11) students. Prerequisite knowledge of Basic Trigonometric Ratios is required
This is a lesson prepared for a form 4 class(Grade 12) Kenyan curriculum. The objective of the lesson is that by the end of the lesson the learners should be able to state the characteristics of images formed by thin lenses
The ILS is based on a topic covered at Form 4 (Grade 12) Kenyan curriculum. It gives a good chance for the learner to investigate and understand the relationship between the frequency of radiation in photoelectric effect and the corresponding stopping potential.
ILS developed by Richard Njiiri for a topic covered at Form three (Grade 11) Kenyan curriculum. The lesson is to help recognize the basic relationship between current flowing through a conductor and the potential difference across it
Form 3 (Grade 11) Physics :Current Electricity :Ohm's Law: Kenyan curriculum. By the end of this lesson you should be able to; 1. Define resistance. 2.Verify Ohm‟s law.
This is a lesson on a topic covered at form 3 (Grade 11) Kenyan curriculum Objective Create a relationship between the amount of heating that occurs due to flow of current in an appliance, the amount of current and potential difference across it.  
This ILS gives the chance to investigate the relation between the frequency of a radiation falling on a metal surface and the stopping potential against the photoelectrons. Better understanding and application of the Einstein's equation is made possible using the ILS
Stretch and compress springs to explore the relationships between force, spring constant, displacement, and potential energy! Investigate what happens when two springs are connected in series and parallel.
Do you ever wonder how a greenhouse gas affects the climate, or why the ozone layer is important? Use the sim to explore how light interacts with molecules in our atmosphere.
The purpose of insulation is to maintain a temperature difference between inside and outside with the least possible heat flow and thus a smaller heating requirement. If it’s cold outside and the insulation value of a wall or window is low, the temperature near that surface will be lower, too.