Interactive learning and on-line study
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The feasibility of an online school for electronics technology or in engineering as a whole is a contribution to society. It is a solution to the people’s problem on scientific and technological illiteracy particularly with reference to the modern world where the computer age is pervading in almost every aspect of life. People today are amazed at the developments in technology but they do not have the understanding of the underpinnings behind it. It is high time that the knowledge about the basics of electronics be made available to the people. Many will love this project indeed, because it will provide them easy to understand learning modules and helps. Through the internet and computers, they will learn what they should do in order to keep pace with the development in science and technology.
Developing an online study and later an online school will not only foster understanding of the basics in electronics but will also provide a technology school right at the very homes of the clients. As the clientele is from varied walks of life, many will involve themselves in search for new electronic means to better what has been done and is existing redounding to the well being of mankind.
The clientele who pass the subjects online will be given more power to conquer science rather than to be slaves of what they do not understand. It will foster interest among people to keep tract of new developments and will make them appreciate what is already made available by scientists and researchers.
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Salistre, G. M., Jr. (2001). Interactive learning and on-line study (Unpublished Master's special paper). Interactive learning and on-line study. Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City.
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Master of Engineering major in Electrical EngineeringShelf Location
GSL Theses 620.0072 Sa34
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v, 64 leaves