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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jul 25, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.921 (1,054/52,049 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T19:52:29.113439Z
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My first entre into "electricity" was with the US Navy Electrician's Mate manual back in the early sixties! Mr. Gryniuk's lesson brings back those days and fills in a bit more. I am now retired but thanks to that 'basic training' I have gone on to enjoy a fun carrier from audio to computers working for corporations and my own business where I still enjoy following the amazing evolution of technology today.
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There's a study method I've used while I was in school called the SQ3R method. It consists of surveying the chapter, the headings, skimming the text, looking at the illustrations, diagrams, and schematics. The second step consists of turning the chapter headings, subheadings, and topics into questions. The third and final step is broken down into three sub-steps: Reading the text as you answer your own questions (which may involve re-reading the text to make the material stick), Reviewing the material and Reciting it back to yourself.
By the way, I like the instructor's sense of humor. He's really funny.
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This guy is great ... never had this many practical examples in a lecture ever. Having "been there and done that" I can conclude that you are very lucky if you have a professor who will bridge the gap from theory to practice ... they're rare as hens teeth since most brainiac professors go straight to teaching after they acquire their PhD ... so you learn the practical stuff afterwards on the job (nice to get some hints like this ahead of time).
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@Nerdslesson
1 year ago
Basic Electronics Part 2: https://youtu.be/FEK6lH_rtG8
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