[Elecraft] OT: Electronic curriculum for middle school wanted
Trevor Day
Trev at secornwall.com
Fri Aug 12 15:22:24 EDT 2005
Take a look here Craig, the CD info can be downloaded and is free. It
looked pretty good when I saw it a year or so ago:
http://www.ukradioamateur.org/
Trev G3ZYY
In message <002201c59ea6$af52b500$6a01a8c0 at Laridian1>, Craig Rairdin
<craigr at laridian.com> writes
>We teach our kids at home and I'm looking for an electronics curriculum to
>use for science this year. The boys are 11 and 13 years old.
>
>I'd like something that covers the basics of electricity and electronics
>that includes some simple projects. In the end I'd like them to be able to
>take the Technician exam, so I'll have to supplement it with rules and
>operating practices. I'm also going to supplement it with basic home wiring
>just for fun.
>
>I'm not looking for a reference book, I'm looking for something that is
>intended to be taught from. It might even have student workbooks and other
>supplementary material. It doesn't have to be designed for home school; it
>can be designed for bigger classrooms or maybe even a "teach yourself
>electronics" book that includes projects.
>
>Ultimately (here's where we tie into topic of the Elecraft list) I'll have
>them each build a K1 or KX1 but there's a lot to learn before we get there.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Craig
>NZ0R
>K1 #1966
>K2 #4941
>KPA100 starting final testing this weekend (waiting for my eBay watt
>meter/dummy load)
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Trevor Day
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