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Mobius Institute Training Simulators
These short movies are all from the
Mobius Institute training classes. They have all been reduced
to 50% of normal size, just so that they are manageable on this
page.
Take a look through, and then
imagine what it would be like to attend a class where everything is
explained using these fantastic simulations. When used in the
class, they make the topic being discussed so much easier to
understand. Whereas a normal instructor may have to go through
20 or more slides to discuss a topic, (and even then you still may
not fully understand), watching the Mobius instructor using the
simulator, and then trying it yourself, ensures that you fully
understand in a shorter period of time.
You will learn more at a Mobius
Institute course, and you will remember for longer, because you will
really understand.
As you will see below, even our
case studies and explanations of fault conditions are a step above
most classes. Rather than using static images of spectra
collected years ago, our software displays real data that can be
analyzed on screen. We have the raw time waveforms that you
can listen to, and then analyze in different ways.
I should also mention that these
simulators come from our basic, intermediate and advanced classes.
We have not showed them all, but they should give you a good idea of
what sets us apart.
And one more comment. Some
instructors own iLearnVibration and use it in their class.
That is a step up from what most instructors do. But only
Mobius Institute accredited trainers use the iTeachVibration
simulators. There are many more simulators, and where they do
overlap, the iTeachVibration simulators have additional
capabilities.
And did I mentioned that we have
spent thousands of dollars on animations. Like the interactive
simulators, they make it far easier to understand to procedures and
concepts in vibration analysis.
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