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Socratic Electronics by Tony R. Kuphaldt

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Socratic Electronics
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A large number of question and answer sheets about electronics. Worksheets are spanning several topics: basic electricity, simple circuits, Ohm's Law, op-amps... A time-tested way of centering instruction around students is to teach by asking questions. This is generally called the "Socratic method", made famous by the Greek philosopher Socrates.

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