electronics project
Tony Clark
clark at andrews.edu
Mon May 26 16:55:23 CEST 1997
> >As an electronics teacher, I will direct a completion project for
> >engineering students (9th to 13th of June).
>
> I think that such an experience can be very useful for your students.
> I hope, also, to continue to know any new about this project in the future.
> Best regards,
> Antonio Guerrieri
It'd be great if you could get a whole classroom full of engr.
students that were interested in collaboration on such a project! I
thought about doing that for my Printed Circuits class, but the interests
are too varied, good luck with your class!
I did have a rather interesting class one day. All of my students
have a main project that they are making circuit boards for and one day I
was overlooking one student's shoulder and asked him what he was building.
"I'm building a noise generator."
"Really?" I peered at the schematic. "Ah, you're using a reversed
biased NPN..."
"Yep."
"Hey, you know what'd really be neat? I have some circuitry in my
office that'd be right up your alley."
At that point I gave him a copy of Gene's ASM-1 noise source and he
was pretty ecstatic. :)
Would love to hear anyone elses classroom experiences.
Tony
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