https://www.pivotinteractives.com/what-is-pivot-interactives: all subjects
all.the.labs – http://tinyurl.com/PODOnlineLabs
https://www.labarchives.com/ – electronic lab notebooks
Hands-on labs, kits mailed to students’ homes: https://www.holscience.com/

Beyond labz – https://www.beyondlabz.com/ – labs in physical sciences
Playposit.com : video content – all disciplines?
Labster.com – virtual labs, all disciplines
PhET simulations are useful, https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations
McGraw Hill Connect – many disciplines

Backyard Brains : neuroscience activities
SIMBIO is awesome – biology simulations
virtualbiologylab.org : virtual biology labs
HHMI BioInteractive has awesome online labs – hey have datasets, accompanying videos, etc. Highly recommend.
DNA Subway: Easy to use bioinformatics for DNA based labs
nirmi.org — data and analyses on ecological restorations at
Data Nuggets is interesting as well – mostly biological sciences?
Anatomy and Physiology:
Powerlab (AD Instruments) has simulation labs for physiology. Some simulations built-in and a platform for creating them yourself. not free
Anatomy and Physiology Revealed by McGraw Hill
virtual-physiology.org – simulations

usb microscope – plugable
paper microscope – foldscope

…we’ve had pretty good luck with PackBack as a tool for facilitating discussion online.
video comment and narrate with https://voicethread.com/products/highered/
5 low tech ideas: https://www.chronicle.com/article/5-Low-Tech-Time-Saving-Ways/248519
portfolios
in binders (paper? or on Teams?)
canvas efolio
OSF – https://osf.io/
Figshare – https://figshare.com/
need clear examples and rubrics.

online whiteboards and collaboration tools moved to their own post.

grading help:
https://www.gradescope.com/
https://crowdmark.com/