How do you replicate real-world problems on a consistent basis?
Easy, when using the EB-2000 Electronics Modules. Unlike many systems which only provide a visual demonstration of a concept, the EB-2000 Electronics Modules actually simulate real problems which the student must solve.
ITE's Electronics Modules guide students through a program of study, experiments, and troubleshooting exercises. Each module represents a different area of electronics. Through interactive courseware and development of hands-on skills, the student learns basic concepts and applies understanding of those theoretical concepts. These simulated real-world problems train students in proper diagnostic procedures and techniques.
Each experiment has an objective, set-up procedure, technical discussion, practice in
measurement and calculation, as well as test questions and chapter summaries.
The troubleshooting mode allows the instructor to insert malfunctions with an
ease and versatility unavailable on actual equipment or mock-ups. The instructor
can create malfunctions in electrical systems in either a random or controlled
manner. A powerful management system tracks student activity in experiment or
troubleshooting modes for a permanent record of student performance. ITE's
Electronics Modules allow students to learn at their own pace; repeating lessons
as needed or moving on to the next once a concept is mastered.
The ITE family of Electronics Modules includes: