The College of Education for Pure Sciences organizes a training course on practical training in simulation program design.

The College of Education for Pure Sciences organizes a training course on practical training in simulation program design.

The Department of Life Sciences at the College of Education for Pure Sciences organized a training course entitled “Practical Training in Designing Simulation Programs for Electrical and Mechanical Laboratories.”

The course was presented by Assistant Professor Dr. Rasoul Ramadan Atab.

This course aimed to develop the practical skills of participants in designing educational simulation programs, thereby contributing to enhancing the efficiency of educational laboratories and enriching the teaching process with modern technological tools, as well as keeping pace with scientific developments in the field of virtual simulation for electrical and mechanical laboratories.

The course covered several topics, including an introduction to the concept of simulation and its importance in university education and scientific laboratories; the principles of designing simulation programs for electrical laboratories; the design and simulation of practical experiments in mechanical laboratories; and an introduction to the software and tools used in building simulation models.

The researcher recommended the importance of focusing on such topics in order to adopt simulation programs as a supportive tool for traditional laboratory experiments and to organize advanced training courses to develop the skills of faculty members in the field of scientific simulation. And encouraging teachers to employ modern technologies in the educational process.