Simulations to stimulate the learning process


Some examples of Sobjoy's simulations

Tying a shoelace

The Trigonometer

The Transmission Simulator

The Fireman's Pole

The Scouse Speaking Clock

The Binary Converter

The BMW Dashboard

House extensions

Contact Sobjoy for a working version of the Motorised Valve tutorial Sobjoy specialises in creating interactive pictorial resources to help explain things. Sobjoy's simulations can be applied in education (for example teaching numeracy to FE students) and in commercial areas (for instance showing how a proposed device might work before it is possible to place it with users).

If you have a requirement that might be addressed by the use of precision computer-based animations, please contact Sobjoy.

  Sobjoy has embraced the idea that computer simulations, cheaply produced and readily distributed, can be an ideal way in which to explain complex ideas and complicated devices. Whether the aim is to teach students how things work, show engineers how to fix them when they don't or just to help people understand things that would otherwise confuse them, simulations can be an easy answer.

How many plumbers understand the operation or the workings of the central heating motorised valve? Now they have an opportunity to fill that gap in their knowledge. If you have ideas of other topics where a simulation could help in education and training, email Sobjoy (see the address on the right). Interactive solutions are Sobjoy's speciality.

The links to the left of the page show some samples of what can be provided. If you have ideas as to topics that might usefully be covered, email sobjoy at sobjoy dot com.