1. Frank987

    Do word puzzles and crosswords actually help with learning and education?

    I’ve been thinking about how word puzzles, crosswords, and vocabulary games affect learning. Besides being fun, they seem to help with spelling, memory, and discovering new words which can be useful for students, writers, and anyone trying to improve their English. When I get stuck, I usually...
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    Photoelectric experiement device

    Hi Guys, While I was searching for photoelectric device to demonstrate the photoelectric effect . I found these two kits in Alibaba but the parts i encircled in white i dont know what are they!! And where to find them. Could any one help and thanks
  3. prof.marco

    The christmas tree circuit

    Tricky simple circuits in DC to help understand Power meaning
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    Back to school advice for electrical engineering students?

    With the start of the new academic year just around the corner, I was wondering if the EEs on this forum would provide their top nuggets of wisdom to help the next generation of engineers make the most use of their time in school. So what is your advice? What do you wish someone had told you...
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    Searching for an engineer or someone with PCB knowledge base in the Dallas, Texas area

    Looking for someone to do some teaching/consulting about some PCB's in the Dallas, Texas area. We are located in Waxahachie, TX. We are looking to pay for the educational experience. PM me here if you want more information and I'll send you my phone and email and we can go from there.
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    Looking for some advice on getting started with PCB repairs (excuse the noobishness!)

    Hi all I hope you are well and keeping some degree of sanity during the pandemic! I run a little business repairing and servicing treadmills which covers all aspects of getting hem back on track The majority of the repairs centre around the PCB's which seem to be relatively simple but break...
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    Electronics for the 12 year old brain

    I teach over 450 grade 7 & 8 students some very basic electronics/coding. In the 80's or 90's there was a career chart that was seen in school which specifically highlighted career options for those who pursued the different levels of Math. I have searched the WWW but have not found it...
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