Xcos on Web as a promising learning tool for Bachelor's of Electromechanics modeling of technical objects
Yevhenii O. Modlo, Serhiy O. Semerikov

TL;DR
This paper evaluates Xcos on Web as a cloud-based simulation tool that enhances learning and modeling skills for Bachelor's of Electromechanics, emphasizing its feasibility and benefits in professional training.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility and advantages of using Xcos on Web as a cloud-based simulation environment for electromechanics students' modeling education.
Findings
Xcos on Web is a promising cloud-based learning tool.
Using simulation systems like Xcos enhances professional training.
Full functionality of Xcos on Web supports mobile device integration.
Abstract
Research goals: to identify the perspective learning simulation tool for Bachelors of Electromechanics. Research objectives: to prove the feasibility of using the simulation system Xcos on Web as a tool of forming of future Bachelors of Electromechanics competence in modeling of technical objects. Research object: the use of imitative simulation systems to learning the Bachelors of Electromechanics. Research subject: the use Xcos on Web in learning modeling of technical objects the Bachelors of Electromechanics. Research methods used: the analysis of existing software usage experience. Research results. The imitative simulation system Xcos on Web is a promising cloud-based learning tool for Bachelor's of Electromechanics modeling of technical objects. The main conclusions and recommendations: 1. The use of simulation systems, such as Scilab Xcos, is a necessary part of Bachelor of…
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TopicsInformation Systems and Technology Applications · Innovative Educational Technologies · Open Education and E-Learning
