electrical component questions

thesnare77

Mar 27, 2012
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MIT has many of their lectures online for free. Google "MIT OCW electronics" or physics, or just "MIT OCW." Also Google "MITx."

I know this. In fact, it was watching lectures that got me to come here, when I didn't understand some things in them.
 

War_Spigot

Feb 20, 2012
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Oh, well I would say youtube then. Hand's on demonstrations(or videos of them) are good to see, in my opinion. Find some good channels(I watch afrotechmods, makemagazine, mikeselectricstuff, and EEVblog). If it's not HD, it's probably not worth watching(although that's not always true.)
 

thesnare77

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Yes, it would greatly help me if someone here could be kind enough to spend, say 15-20 minutes with me via skype, or some other voice over IP type service, preferrably with screen sharing capability (drawing would be useful too) and I could get some questions answered.

Like I was saying, I have watched lectures, but there are things I don't understand. It's somewhat inefficient here, to have to wait for a few hours, or a day for a reply, whereas in real life if I could talk to someone directly in real time, I could have all of them answered in a short time, as I only have a few questions.
 
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