How our system works:
Once a school has obtained a subscription to Eduweblabs and the teachers have provided us with their names, passwords and school abbreviation, the site is open for their use.
1) The instructor provides their students with the following logon data: Teacher name, School abbreviation and Class password.
2) The instructor provides the students with their own lab data sheet or instructs the students to use the one found within the lab.
3) The teacher then directs the students to the home page of Eduweblabs (eduweblabs.com), the science division where the lab resides (Chemistry, Advanced Biology, Physics, etc.), and the name of the lab to perform.
4) The student logs on using the data provided in #1 above and performs the lab. The student can logon from their school or any other internet connected computer.
5) Once the student has finished, he/she follows the instructions on how to file their particular data by using the blue "Special" button. This sends a copy of the correct answers, for that students lab, to a file that can be examined only by their teacher. The data used in every lab is generated by our lab programs when the student enters a lab. This data is unique and will not match any other students data. If this same student returns later and performs the lab again, a completely new set of data is generated and the data must be filed again. This will appear as a second data file when the teacher inspects this students results. Each file is dated and has a time stamp. If a student "resets" a lab after a major mistake, all of the data remains the same as long as the student does not exit the lab.
6) The student fills out their data sheet with their answers and submits it to the teacher, either in person or via "Efile".
7) The teacher can see these saved files by going to the Eduweblabs home page and pressing the "Teacher Entry" button. After logging in using their teacher password, the teacher can see these files containing the students data. The files can be viewed by class hour, date or individual student. The teacher can also see a complete mathematical breakdown of how the answers were calculated.
Eduweblabs also provides teacher support programs, student tutorials, a teacher homework generator, student review questions and many other programs aimed at providing the broadest learning exposure for the student in science.