The Microcontroller and Embedded Systems module provides virtual environments (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi) where students can design, simulate, and test embedded systems. Through interactive exercises, students learn to interface sensors, actuators, and communication modules, while writing and debugging code to control devices effectively.
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Enhance students' involvement in science by immersing them in interactive learning scenarios. Create simulations for experiments, provide hands-on training in laboratory techniques, and convey theoretical concepts through captivating visual experiences to improve their overall long-term learning outcomes.
Learn to install common plumbing fixtures such as sinks, toilets, faucets, and showers. This simulation provides virtual practice in connecting supply lines, traps, and drainage systems. It includes techniques for leveling and securing fixtures to prevent leaks and ensure proper functionality. Feedback is provided on installation quality, water pressure, and fixture operation.
Explore the differences between residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems with a focus on larger-scale installations. Students will engage in virtual simulations of 3-phase power systems, industrial equipment wiring, and distribution panels. Through hands-on practice, students will connect high-voltage systems, install transformers, and manage large-scale wiring projects while receiving real-time feedback on power distribution, load balancing, and voltage regulation.
Familiarize students with the design, installation, and maintenance of residential electrical systems. Through virtual simulations, students will install wiring for outlets, lighting, and breakers in a virtual house, practicing the principles and safety protocols involved in residential electrical systems. Scenarios will cover National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, with real-time feedback on adherence to safety standards and proper installation techniques.
Learn the process of installing electrical panels and breakers in residential, commercial, and industrial systems. Through virtual simulations, students will design and install electrical panels, wire breakers, and ensure the correct distribution of electrical loads. They will practice the proper techniques for panel installation, breaker selection, and safety measures while receiving feedback on system functionality and code compliance.
Enhance troubleshooting skills with this simulation, which focuses on diagnosing and repairing common plumbing fixture issues like leaks, blockages, and faulty components. Virtual scenarios allow for the practice of disassembling and repairing fixtures, such as leaky faucets, clogged drains, and running toilets, with real-time feedback on repair effectiveness, problem-solving approaches, and fixture functionality.
Explore the principles of structural analysis and the application of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to evaluate and optimize engineering designs.
imaginX seamlessly integrates with leading LMS (Learning Management Systems), enabling educators to track student performance and allowing students to maintain their work records. It is compatible with popular platforms such as Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, Google Classroom, Schoology, Sakai, Brightspace/D2L, and can also be used independently of an LMS.