Learn Electronics: Tips & Advice

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Several users are seeking recommendations for websites that effectively teach electronics, particularly for an Electronics II course. A link to a specific class syllabus from the University of Washington is shared, highlighting useful study tips and materials provided by the instructor. Participants are encouraged to share additional resources and personal study strategies to enhance learning. The discussion emphasizes the importance of finding reliable educational content and effective study methods for mastering electronics. Engaging with shared resources can significantly aid in understanding complex electronic concepts.
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Is There Any Good Website That Can Teach Electronics Ii
Furthermore Ineed Some Advice On How I Can Study This Course
 
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The following is the link to the Electronics II (Ckts and devices) class at my school... the instructor has posted some useful study tips here along with the text which I find quite useful... hopefully someone else can guide you with some materials they have found.

http://www.ee.washington.edu/class/332/2005sum/syllabus.htm
 
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