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John Thompson
post Sep 8 2008, 10:23 AM
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Thought I would post some links to demos from a very progessive e-learning site called Electude in the Netherlands. Despite the fact that it's web based I think that the demos provide a pretty real "hands on" type learning experience. I had fun and I hope others might also enjoy!


Direct and alternating current
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This is a typical learning object that explains a principle. You can vary different parameters in the simulation by dragging the sliders.
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Troubleshooting electronics
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Learning by doing, instead of learning by listening or reading. This demonstration features a fully functional multimeter that can be connected to a simulation of the rear window defroster circuit. The circuit diagram is under the multimeter, you can view it by dragging the multimeter.
launch demo

Oscilloscope exercises
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This simulation of an oscilloscope with automotive signals is an example of practicing the skills of using a tool. Switch off the oscilloscope to make the appropriate connections: drag the measurement probes to the sockets of the breakout box and the ground probe to the minus pole of the battery.
launch demo

TDI pump - fuel quantity adjustment
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The TDI pump is an example of an automotive part. This learning object focuses on one function of the pump: adjusting the fuel quantity.
launch demo

CAN diagnosis
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Diagnose faults in a CAN bus system by removing and creating connections.
launch demo

© 2008 Electude B.V.


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QUOTE(John Thompson @ Sep 8 2008, 11:23 AM) *

Thought I would post some links to demos from a very progessive e-learning site called Electude in the Netherlands. Despite the fact that it's web based I think that the demos provide a pretty real "hands on" type learning experience. I had fun and I hope others might also enjoy!
Direct and alternating current
IPB Image
This is a typical learning object that explains a principle. You can vary different parameters in the simulation by dragging the sliders.
launch demo

Troubleshooting electronics
IPB Image
Learning by doing, instead of learning by listening or reading. This demonstration features a fully functional multimeter that can be connected to a simulation of the rear window defroster circuit. The circuit diagram is under the multimeter, you can view it by dragging the multimeter.
launch demo

Oscilloscope exercises
IPB Image
This simulation of an oscilloscope with automotive signals is an example of practicing the skills of using a tool. Switch off the oscilloscope to make the appropriate connections: drag the measurement probes to the sockets of the breakout box and the ground probe to the minus pole of the battery.
launch demo

TDI pump - fuel quantity adjustment
IPB Image
The TDI pump is an example of an automotive part. This learning object focuses on one function of the pump: adjusting the fuel quantity.
launch demo

CAN diagnosis
IPB Image
Diagnose faults in a CAN bus system by removing and creating connections.
launch demo

© 2008 Electude B.V.



JOHN I LOOK FORWARD TO TRYING OUT THE SIMULATION /HANDS-ON E-LEARNING ,THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR THE INFO..... I HOPE YOUR RESEARCH ON / DOING ALL THE FUEL CLEANING IS GOING WELL. I BET CLEANED MORE INJECTORS/INTAKES THAN THE ENTIRE WEST COAST BY NOW.. SO YA SOON
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