Centre for Emerging Learning Technologies
Online Tools
Centre for Emerging Learning Technologies (CELT)
CONCEPT

Online tools are simulation-based calculations with different visualization and charting capabilities students/teachers can use to understand and examine the effect of certain parameter(s) variation on the behavior of a specific physical and engineering concepts.

Online tools represent a must-have supporting element in teaching & learning processes that matches the country strategic objectives towards 'digital transformation'. The developed online tools cover wide range of engineering concepts.

Electromagnetic Hub
The electromagnetic hub is designed to provide students with a useful parameterized visualization tool to help them understanding core...
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Structural Analysis Hub
The structural analysis hub is designed to engage students in a way that allows them to fully understand fundamental concepts in structural...
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Renewable Energy Hub
The renewable energy tool hub is designed to cover topics in PV as well as wind energy. Currently, the developed tool focuses on PV sizing for...
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Electronics Hub
Focus on the characterization of commonly used semiconductor devices and their applications.
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Engineering Mechanics Hub
The engineering mechanics tools are designed to help students understand basic concepts of statics and dynamics.
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Optics Hub
The optics hub tools are designed to help students understand the genesis and propagation of light such as light propagation in gaussian...
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Engineering Mechanics Hub
The engineering mechanics tools are designed to help students understand basic concepts of statics and dynamics.
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Projectile Motion Tool
Projectile motion is a form of motion experienced by an object or particle (a projectile) that is thrown near the Earth's surface and moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only (in particular, the effects of air resistance are assumed to be negligible). This curved path was shown by Galileo to be a parabola.
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Motion on Banked Road
A banked turn (or banking turn) is a turn or change of direction in which the vehicle banks or inclines, usually towards the inside of the turn. For a road or railroad this is usually due to the roadbed having a transverse down-slope towards the inside of the curve.