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Laboratory Work
Laboratory Work
Laboratory work is a core active learning method in HE, offering students hands-on experience with scientific concepts, tools, and techniques. Modern approaches enhance traditional labs with open-ended inquiry, digital video guides, e-learning modules, and collaborative problem-solving.
Alternative/linked methods: Lab-in-a-Box, Hardware-in-Homework (HiH), Open-Ended Labs, Blended Laboratory Learning, Prediction-Based Learning, Digital Video-Guided Labs, Student-Led Inquiry Labs

Why?
- Promotes deep learning through hypothesis testing and critical thinking.
- Improves preparation and confidence with pre-lab tasks and video guides.
- Fosters autonomy and ownership of learning.
- Enhances collaboration and teamwork.
How?
- Integrate e-learning tasks and video guides for pre-lab preparation.
- Design open-ended lab tasks with multiple solution paths.
- Encourage group work and peer discussions.
- Use digital tools for data collection and analysis.
- Provide feedback through automated systems or peer evaluations.
When?
- In STEM and health sciences courses requiring practical application.
- In online, hybrid, or in-person formats.
- For introductory to advanced levels, including capstone projects.
- When aiming to bridge theory and practice or develop scientific reasoning.
Get Started
- Start with e-learning modules to build foundational knowledge.
- Use video guides to demonstrate lab procedures.
- Design open-ended tasks that encourage exploration and inquiry.
- Facilitate group discussions and peer feedback sessions.
Digital Enhancement
- Use Moodle for pre/post-lab tasks and feedback.
- Digital video guides for procedural instruction and revision.
- Simulations and virtual labs for risk-free experimentation.
- Collaborative tools (e.g., Padlet or Miro) for team interaction.
- Discussion forums (Moodle/Teams) to build learning communities.
Resources
- Byers, W. (2002) ‘Promoting active learning through small group laboratory classes’, University Chemistry Education, 6, pp. 28–34. Available at: https://rsc.li/3CfxP6b
- Croker, K., Andersson, H., Lush, D., Prince, R. and Gomez, S. (2010) ‘Enhancing the student experience of laboratory practicals through digital video guides’, Bioscience Education, 16(2). doi: 10.3108/beej.16.2.
- Dantas, A.M. and Kemm, R.E. (2008) ‘A blended approach to active learning in a physiology laboratory-based subject facilitated by an e-learning component’, Advances in Physiology Education, 32(1), pp. 65–75. doi: 10.1152/advan.00006.2007.
- Yoo, J.H. and Sayil, S. (2023) ‘Achieving active learning through collaborative online lab experiences’, Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Paper ID #38743.