See how Science Interactive can help you grow your science programs

Whether you’re looking to improve student engagement, reduce lab prep time for faculty, or plan for future course expansion across modalities, book a campus consultation to learn how Science Interactive can help. 

We’re here to work with you—no matter the size or location of your program—to better understand your goals and explore how we can help you succeed.

During your on-campus consultation, meet with our team of experts for an in-depth conversation covering:

    • Deep dive into your program’s needs: A thorough exploration with faculty and leadership of your current obstacles and long-term goals.
    • Proven insights for success: Share proven trends and examples of  where leading institutions are investing to highlight opportunities.
    • Tailored demonstration: See firsthand how Science Interactive empowers faculty to deliver rigorous, hands-on lab learning in an online environment.
    • Actionable recommendations: Clear recommendations on how Science Interactive’s resources can directly address your program's needs.
    • Strategic partnership for growth: Collaborating to develop strategies that ensure long-term success and continuous growth.

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What others have to say:

Rachel thought the labs would take much longer than they did. With guidance from her instructor and instructions that took her step by step, Rachel found the process of conducting labs on her own easier than expected. “Each step explained in detail what to do, and I was able to see how it applied to the lecture and concepts we were learning. The videos and images helped to see if I was doing things right. And in the end, it was a great opportunity to apply what we were learning to real-world scenarios.

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Rachel Okoye Student, Western Texas College

I learn in a very visual way, and I wouldn’t not have done as well as I did in this course if we didn’t do hands-on labs. I read the chapters, took the notes, and then when I did the experiments, it reinforced what I had read. For example, for one of the labs, I was able to put my hands on the muscles we were studying to really feel and scope them out. I wouldn’t have been able to do that in just the virtual simulation, so I think people would miss out a lot if they didn’t have the hands-on part. The simulation isn’t that much different from the textbook; the hands-on takes it to a whole other level.

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Brandy Caton Student, Catawba Valley Community College

Janette was amazed by the quality of the hands-on kit she received. “I was excited to open my kit. I couldn’t wait to get it. When they said I was getting a skeleton…it was so cool to open it up. I couldn’t wait to dig in and see everything that was in there. The sheep heart – that was awesome! I’ve never seen something like that in person before, and I couldn’t wait to dissect that!

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Janette Mitchell Student, American National University

When I received the hands-on chemistry kit, I was impressed. I didn’t think it was going to be that thorough. To see actual chemicals and real experiments! There was a ton more in there than expected there would be. I’m also someone that likes to work independently and go at my own pace. For me, that means watching lectures quickly but then re-watching sections where I need more clarification.

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Valeria Calderon Student, Hillsborough Community College

My 2-, 5-, and 10-year old were enthralled with the labs, particularly the dissection labs. They watched over my shoulder meticulously, as I cut the pig heart. I moved through each lab, showing them the tools and narrating each step, which also helped me. We loved examining the skeleton together, and using the virtual scope was convenient. I felt like I got the same experience as using a real microscope without having to have all the slides and specimens everywhere. From the blood typing to the ice water experiments, the hands-on component helped me understand the concepts much better, and it was fun to involve my kids in this learning experience.

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Amy Welly Student, American National University

When I opened the hands-on kit, I was mind blown, especially when I took out the skeleton. I wasn’t expecting it to be so large — my kids absolutely loved it! I have always been more of a hands-on learner vs someone who can just read and learn. I absorb things better if I’m doing it as I am trying to learn it.

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Krista Bales Student, American National University

I don’t do well just sitting there reading a textbook. Yes, I read everything, but while I was taking in the information, I didn’t have anything to apply or connect it to. But when I could manipulate the things and physically see it during the labs, that was the biggest game changer for me. If people can’t get to an on-campus lab, you still want them to get that deeper understanding of exactly what’s taking place — the science behind it all. Using hands-on labs gives you that face-to-face experience to see how things actually work.

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Andrew Thomas Student, Cape Fear Community College

Some of the biggest benefits of having access to Science Interactive in my online lab were that we didn't have to have huge textbooks, and we could learn at our own pace. Everything we needed for the course was centralized and so clearly presented that it made learning much more fun and enjoyable.

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Victor Chiericoni Student, Community College of Baltimore County

I loved everything about it. I had everything I needed and the labs were easy to follow.

Prairie State College Student

There is an abundance of support and the courses are also supported by all of the necessary materials.

LA Pacific University Student

The kits I received were complete and greatly aided in my learning while enrolled in online lab courses.

Thomas Edison State University Student

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