
Teachers 2 Tech
This podcast is designed to help teachers (or anyone else) start adding technology skills to their skillset as easily as possible. Each episode will introduce you to some technology. You will hear:
What it does
Why you may want to learn it
How you can easily begin learning it
We will bring you great resources to help you on your learning path as well. Many of them are free, or low-cost.
Don't wait to start cultivating new skills to advance your career or make your job easier.
Your host is Dean Gilbert, who has spent years in computer programming, robotics, and education.
You can find additional resources at our companion website:
https://sites.google.com/view/techmigration
What it does
Why you may want to learn it
How you can easily begin learning it
We will bring you great resources to help you on your learning path as well. Many of them are free, or low-cost.
Don't wait to start cultivating new skills to advance your career or make your job easier.
Your host is Dean Gilbert, who has spent years in computer programming, robotics, and education.
You can find additional resources at our companion website:
https://sites.google.com/view/techmigration
Teachers 2 Tech
Learn to Speak Electron
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Dean Gilbert
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Season 2
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Episode 5
Teachers2Tech
EP 205 Podcast Show Notes
Date: 2/26/2024
SUMMARY OF EPISODE
If you feel like an outsider when you hear terms like “current” and “transistor” this is your chance to get up to speed. We will define and describe items that are part of electrical and electronic knowledge in basic way to get you comfortable with terms you will read, hear, and use as your develop technical skills.
CHAPTER MARKERS
- Introduction to Circuits and Current [0:00]
- Explanation of Some Electrical Components [8:14]
RESOURCES & LINKS
- Great guide to all the basics, yet in-depth: https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/
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