Share Your Discoveries, Shape Our Future: New Features at Simulations4All
The Simulations4All Team

You've found something interesting. Maybe you set the Reynolds number to 2,300 and watched the exact moment when laminar flow becomes turbulent. Or you discovered that a cantilever beam deflects four times more when you double its length.
Now what? Tell someone to "open the simulation, set slider X to 45, slider Y to 0.3, and look at the third graph"?
Not anymore.
Share Your Configuration with One Link
Every simulation on Simulations4All now has a Share button. Click it, and you get two options:
- Share with default settings - The simulation loads fresh, like always
- Share with current configuration - Your exact slider positions, values, and settings travel with the link
Here's where it gets interesting. When someone opens your shared link, they see exactly what you saw. Same parameters. Same view. Same discovery.
Why This Matters
Think about how this changes things for different users:
| User | Before | Now |
|---|---|---|
| Teachers | Write step-by-step instructions to configure each simulation | One link that opens to the exact setup you need |
| Students | Describe findings in words, hope others can replicate | Share the exact state where you found something cool |
| Researchers | Document parameter combinations in separate notes | Bookmark specific configurations for later reference |
| Study Groups | Everyone starts from scratch each session | Pick up from the last interesting configuration |
How It Works
The technical details are simple (and that's the point). Your configuration gets encoded into the URL as a compact parameter. No account required. No extra steps. Works with email, messaging apps, learning management systems, anywhere you can paste a link.
Try it: Open any simulation, adjust some values, click Share, select "current configuration," and send the link to yourself. Open it on another device. Everything loads exactly as you left it.
Community Voting: You Decide What Gets Built
We used to guess what simulations people wanted. Now we ask.
The Community Voting system lets anyone propose simulation ideas and vote on which ones should be built next. Every Friday at midnight (Mountain Time), we tally the votes and the winning proposal becomes our next project.
How Voting Works
- Propose - Have an idea? Submit a proposal with a title, description, suggested category, and difficulty level. One proposal per day keeps things focused.
- Vote - Browse active proposals and cast your daily vote. You can change your mind, but only one vote counts per day.
- Build - The winner gets built with credit to the proposer. Track progress in the Past Winners hall of fame.
What Makes a Good Proposal
The best proposals are specific:
- Not "something about chemistry" but "Acid-Base Titration Curve Simulator with pH indicators"
- Not "physics stuff" but "Doppler Effect Visualizer with moving source and observer controls"
- Not "engineering calculator" but "Pipe Flow Calculator with Darcy-Weisbach friction factor"
Explain what it would teach. Who would use it. Why existing tools don't cover it well enough.
Complete Courses with Virtual Labs
Beyond individual simulations, we now offer structured courses that combine lessons, virtual labs, quizzes, and assessments into complete learning paths.
Our first course covers Physics 20 (Alberta curriculum), with more subjects coming based on community demand. Each course includes:
- Lessons - Concept explanations with embedded simulations
- Virtual Labs - Guided experiments using our simulation tools
- Quizzes - Check understanding as you go
- Unit Assessments - Comprehensive tests for each unit
- Progress Tracking - See where you are and what's next
All free. No premium tiers. Create an account to track progress across sessions, or explore without signing up.
Mobile-Friendly Simulations
Not everyone learns at a desk. Our simulations now adapt to mobile screens with larger touch targets, responsive layouts, and fullscreen mode for focused exploration.
Complex simulations still work best on larger screens (there's only so much you can do with a 5-inch display), but most concepts are now accessible from wherever you are.
What's Coming Next
This platform grows based on what you tell us you need. Right now, we're working on:
- More curriculum-aligned courses (Chemistry, Biology, Math)
- Enhanced export options for reports and data
- Simulation state API for developers who want to embed and control our tools
Have ideas? Two ways to make them happen:
- Propose a simulation and let the community vote
- Contact us directly with feedback or suggestions
Try It Now
Pick any simulation. Adjust something. Click Share. Send it to a friend.
That's the fastest way to understand what these new features enable.
Learning is better when you can show people exactly what you found.
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