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Electronics and engineering students should consider various magazines to enhance their understanding of the field. Recommended resources include EDN and PennWell publications, which may offer student subscriptions. However, for beginners, YouTube serves as a more accessible and effective platform for learning fundamental concepts such as circuit theory and Kirchhoff's Laws. It is crucial to focus on foundational knowledge rather than getting distracted by advanced topics like robotics and microcomputers.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic electrical engineering concepts
  • Familiarity with circuit theory
  • Knowledge of Kirchhoff's Laws
  • Ability to navigate online educational platforms like YouTube
NEXT STEPS
  • Research EDN and PennWell publications for relevant articles and subscriptions
  • Explore YouTube channels focused on electrical engineering education
  • Study circuit theory in-depth through online courses or textbooks
  • Investigate the fundamentals of robotics and microcomputers without losing focus on basics
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Electronics and electrical engineering students, educators seeking supplemental resources, and anyone interested in foundational engineering concepts.

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Hope this is in the right thread:

Im starting my upper level electives for my EE degree sometime next year. I am thinking a few electronics/engineering magazines would be a good start for me to figure out what exactly I'm interested in. That being said, what magazines do you guys/girls like to read?
 
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tensor0910 said:
Hope this is in the right thread:

Im starting my upper level electives for my EE degree sometime next year. I am thinking a few electronics/engineering magazines would be a good start for me to figure out what exactly I'm interested in. That being said, what magazines do you guys/girls like to read?
Magazines tend to be available in one or a few countries and they get good sometimes and not so good at others. A bit too patchy and expensive for learning from them.

For a beginner, you might be better off having a look at YouTube. Look for experienced teachers with good quality productions.

Do a search on something that interests you. Maybe "circuit theory" or "Kirchoff's Laws" would be a good start.

Beware of looking for the"cool" stuff like robots and microcomputers. These can distract you from getting a good grasp of the fundamentals. They are great fun, though.

YouTube is available free at youtube.com or on all tablets and phones.
 
see if these outfits give away student subscriptions
http://www.edn.com/
http://www.pennwell.com/publications.html
 
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