Labs went online, practice time collapsed
Many learners were limited to videos and written reflections, with little chance to repeatedly wire, test, and troubleshoot circuits.
Electrical Wiring Simulator
Physical laboratory time is often limited, and video-only alternatives can reduce hands-on skill formation. ElectroSim complements real lab work with repeatable mobile simulation for classroom, workshop, and independent practice.
When electrical laboratory classes suddenly moved online, we saw how difficult real skills training became. We built m-training not to replace laboratories, but to protect hands-on learning when access to physical lab time is limited.
Many learners were limited to videos and written reflections, with little chance to repeatedly wire, test, and troubleshoot circuits.
We built a mobile simulator using realistic components so students could follow schematics, wire circuits, verify correctness, and simulate behavior.
What began for local instruction grew into ElectroSim, used internationally as a digital complement to real laboratory activities.
ElectroSim emerged from classroom constraints during COVID-19 and evolved into a structured m-training approach designed to complement physical lab activities, not replace them.
The SiM study demonstrates that simulation-based mobile training can support electrical skills development when learners must practice beyond limited lab sessions.
The systematic review clarifies why m-training should be treated as a distinct, outcomes-focused model compared with general mobile learning.
Watch this 2-minute overview of the learning workflow, from guided wiring practice to behavior simulation.
ElectroSim combines real-component visualization, simulation logic, and cloud workflows to extend laboratory learning through mobile training.
Publish diagrams to the community or browse top-rated circuits for inspiration and study references.
Node-based simulation evaluates closed loops, switch states, and voltage flow in real time.
Connect two terminals quickly without complex menus to keep practice sessions focused.
Build with breakers, switches, bulbs, contactors, motors, timers, and other common training parts.
Test series and parallel configurations before working on physical panels or lab trainers.
Drag-and-drop parts, pan and zoom smoothly, then iterate with undo and redo controls.
Built for institutions and learners that want practical, repeatable skill development aligned with digital transformation in technical education.
Answers for institutions, instructors, and learners evaluating ElectroSim as an m-training complement to lab-based instruction.
Yes. Beginners can start with basic circuits and progress to advanced control wiring scenarios at their own pace.
Yes. Instructors can assign circuits, and learners can submit outputs using cloud-enabled sharing workflows.
No. ElectroSim is a training simulator and does not replace code compliance training or professional certification.
No. ElectroSim is designed to complement physical labs by extending practice time, reinforcing wiring logic, and supporting digital transformation in skills training.