In the paper E-CHO e-learning environment and its main characteristics are presented and analysed. This program was developed at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, where cooperation between different laboratories enables integration of characteristics important for education purposes and specific for different research areas. Some of them are illustrated through a modelling and simulation examples which enable also several further extensions. These examples are divided into the sequence of steps or sequences guiding students through important dynamic system properties, modelling and simulation, and evaluation of obtained results with respect to experimentation measurements. Built-in flexibility enables also the usage of virtual and real remote experimentation as well as different repetition and testing possibilities.
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