Re: pinhole electronics text

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From: Deborah Hunt (dhunt@exploratorium.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2001 - 14:54:21 PDT


Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 14:54:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: Deborah Hunt <dhunt@exploratorium.edu>
Subject: Re: pinhole electronics text
Message-ID: <Pine.GSU.4.10.10104251453150.15171-100000@isaac>

Dear Eric,
Be sure to check out the Exploratorium Learning Studio online catalog at:
hypatia.exploratorium.edu

There may be some texts listed there that you could review.
Just at reminder that you and all TI Alums have borrowing privileges.
Deb

On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, MC elover wrote:

> hello
>
> i am teaching an electronics class next semester here
> at lowell. i would like to find a suitable textbook
> for the class, but the ones i've review so far have
> either a disctinct trade-school feel to them or are
> too cartoonish for my tast. does any use or know of a
> good book for a basic electronics class? alternately,
> does anyone know if electroncs is taught elsewhere in
> the district?
>
> thanks
> eric
>
> p.s. the home-made leyden jar activity is fun!!
>
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