The software that
accompanies the lesson.
The digital platform designed for teachers: projectable manual, interactive circuits, AI assistant, and guided learning path. All in one environment, no installations required.
The digital platform designed for teachers: projectable manual, interactive circuits, AI assistant, and guided learning path. All in one environment, no installations required.
All 3 digital volumes
Real-time display
Immediate in-class responses
Guided assembly
Works in the browser
What is ELAB Software
The ELAB software is the digital component of the ELAB learning experience: a platform designed to help teachers manage electronics and coding activities in the classroom in a simple, clear, and engaging way.
Integrated with ELAB manuals and practical kits, the software allows users to view lesson content, follow experiments progressively, simulate circuits, resolve doubts in real-time, and guide the entire class during hands-on work.
The objective is clear: to provide greater continuity to teaching, reduce the operational burden on teachers, and transform the laboratory into a truly usable classroom experience.
The integrated digital textbook, projectable directly in the classroom
Features
Six functional areas designed to simplify lab management and enhance the quality of the learning experience.
Within the platform, the teacher can view and project the manual's pages directly in the classroom, without needing external tools. This allows for a more fluid lesson delivery, offering students a constant visual reference for the concepts being discussed, electronic components, and circuits to be built.
Projecting the manual helps keep the entire class aligned, simplifies the explanation of technical steps, and reduces the risk of students losing focus.
Browse by volume and chapter — page 9 of 114, zoom 125%
Circuit with LED on — "Pre-assembled" mode with behavior display
One of the core elements of the ELAB software is the interactive circuit visualization engine. The experiments in the manual do not remain static on the page but become observable configurations in a digital environment: components are placed on the breadboard, connected to each other, and their behavior is shown.
The teacher can anticipate errors, show an expected result, clarify the function of components, and make visible relationships that are often not very intuitive on a real breadboard for those with little experience.
ELAB software includes an AI assistant dedicated to the lesson context, designed to support teachers and students during laboratory activities. When doubts, uncertainties, or technical questions arise, the platform offers immediate support to help clarify concepts, interpret problems, and suggest useful checks.
UNLIM does not replace the teacher but assists them: it reduces operational friction and makes managing difficulties spread across multiple work groups simultaneously more sustainable.
UNLIM answers "what is the difference between ohms, volts, and amperes" using a water analogy
Experiment Selection — Ch. 6 "What is an LED diode?" with 3 experiments and difficulty
The platform is designed to guide the user through the experiment process, from selecting the activity to building the circuit. Experiments can be identified and started in an organized manner, with a structure that helps users understand where to begin, which content to tackle, and which sequence to follow.
The step-by-step logic also holds pedagogical value: it helps students develop method, precision, and autonomy, without leaving them alone with a set of components to interpret abstractly.
Alongside the free circuit view, ELAB introduces a guided assembly mode, designed to progressively guide the assembly of circuits. This feature is particularly effective in contexts where students are beginners, or when the teacher wants to reduce the margin of error in the most critical steps.
It helps break down the activity into clear actions, makes working on the breadboard less intimidating, and supports an organized experiment construction. For a school, this means greater accessibility.
Integrated UNLIM interactive circuit — "the red LED doesn't light up, what should I check?"
The Educational Ecosystem
Overall, the ELAB software enables a more organized, visual, and supported lesson.
For Teachers
The ELAB platform was created for exclusively educational and scholastic use, with particular attention to the role of the teacher. The entire software architecture is oriented towards a precise principle: offering advanced tools without requiring advanced skills to be used effectively.
In many schools, the difficulty is not a lack of interest in STEM, but rather the lack of time, support, and operational confidence to truly bring them into the classroom. ELAB addresses this problem with a visual interface, guided logic, and tools that help the teacher lead the experience without having to build materials, simulations, or technical responses from scratch.
Every ELAB kit for schools includes full access to the software platform for teachers. Digital manual, interactive circuits, UNLIM AI assistant, and guided learning path: all included in the kit price.