SiM Learning Technologies
Simulation-Based Mobile (SiM) Learning Technologies offers solutions to allow learners use their mobile devices to learn engineering through realistic virtual
mobile simulations.
Simulation-based
Designed to emulate realistic engineering exercises
Mobile-based
Allowed students to learn anytime and anywhere
Researched-based
Anchored in a Springer reviewed research study
Electrical Wiring Simulator
Following the given electrical diagram, you can wire the terminals of the actual picture of components (NOT schematic symbol). If wired correctly, you will be able to press pushbuttons or switches to simulate the operation of the system. It will animate the loads such as turning ON and OFF the lamps, running and stopping induction motors, hydraulic motors, and pneumatic cylinders.
DC & AC
Simple circuits includes Direct and Alternating Current, Series, Parallel, Series Parallel and more.
Residential Wiring
Includes circuits with circuit breakers, switches, outlets and bulbs in junction boxes
Relays and Contactors
Includes normally open and close circuits, holding and interlocking circuits, and more.
Motors and Solenoids
Includes basic 3-phase motor control circuits, electropneumatic, and electrohydraulic systems
Learn anytime and anywhere
"Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can, there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did.” ― Sarah Caldwell
Due to the restricted access to schools during the pandemic, students were not able to fully learn engineering skills related to their course. The objective of this project is to minimize skills development gaps amidst online or hybrid learning modality.
Engineering computer-based circuit simulators and softwares are widely available. However, the mostly available learning device for marginalized students in rural areas are mobile phones.
Majority of the available apps in Google Play and App Store are circuit simulators. Since, this app focuses to develop the electrical wiring skills of students, hence, activities includes realistic components instead of using schematic diagrams.