A call for proposals to provide a simulation software package to meet the required learning outcomes was issued, and Koenig's company was awarded the contract.
Simpson and Koenig embarked on a series of lectures, conference presentations and meetings with accrediting organizations throughout 1996, where they demonstrated that electronics simulation software could achieve identical results to laboratory experiments performed with real equipment.
[7] By the year 2000, Koenig's vision of laboratory simulation software in every school was largely realized and he began to take a more passive role in the strategic planning and day-to-day operation of his company.
[8][9] An area of the Jalynn Bennett Amphitheatre, which opened in late May 2023 at Trent University's Catherine Parr Traill College, in Peterborough, Ontario, originally to have been called the "President's Booth," was named "Joe's Place," in Koenig's honour, following a donation by his daughter Anne.
[10] National Film Board of Canada[11][12] Mathematics at Your Fingertips (1961)[13] The Climates of North America (1962)[14] Jet Pilot (1964)[15] Energy and Matter (1966)[16] Flowers on a One-way Street (1967)[17] Imperial Sunset (1967)[18] Christopher's Movie Matinee (1968) Cosmic Zoom (1968) The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes (1968) Bing Bang Boom (1969)[19] Falling from Ladders (1969)[20] What is Life?