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Hi All

Have a nice day

We are a School teaching robotics after school students Specially for Grade 6 to 9.

To improve students electronics knowledge we have decided to teach electronics to them . Therefor it would be much appreciated if you can give us a link or location to purchase presentation materials lab notes and other related document related to electronic components and operations as well as practical notes

Your advice in this regards is highly appreciated

Pasidu
 

The best course to start with is Razavi course and of course his book fundamentals of microelectronics
The book presentations and related materials are
https://www.seas.ucla.edu/brweb/teaching.html
and lectures are here

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClH7sqfyOoJ3jpeAqWZX7WA

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Hi
The best course to start with is Razavi course and of course his book fundamentals of microelectronics
The book presentations and related materials are
https://www.seas.ucla.edu/brweb/teaching.html
and lectures are here

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClH7sqfyOoJ3jpeAqWZX7WA

Best Regards,
Mahmoud
 
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In my opinion, a good starting point into electronics is the book **broken link removed** . Ravazi's fundamentals books is for undergraduate students where the solid state physics are explained with lots of equations rather than graphical explanations for school students.. I believe Floyd lowers the level somehow... decide by yourself.
 
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I will never recommend to directly jump on robotics. Instead start from some basics as CataM suggested.
Ravazi's fundamentals books is for undergraduate students
Most Undergrad colleges also recommend Floyd book. Although Floyd's book is way too simple yet it'll be difficult for Grade 9 to digest. On robotics there are 100's of free resources that are already available, an example is: http://ranger.uta.edu/~huber/ and ppt lecture: http://www.csun.edu/~sk287035/subjects/physical_science/ppt/presentation_121206.ppt_files/presentation_121206.ppt.ppt. Just google the sources and decide yourself. I'll suggest you to pick some basic book like Circuit Analysis Theory by Allan H Robbins, then use some online resources in basics like this website Basics of Electrical Engineering: http://www.basicsofelectricalengineering.com and then use the sources from Arduino and make your own lectures. Final decision depends on you.
 
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Also, I think kids will love this circuit simulator (I think it costs a little bit of money..): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcXZylSj9DI&t=319s

Dear CataM

Thanks for the fantastic book which i can take the pictures to make presentation

Have you seen the offline software instead of YouTube video I serched but I could not fine it

Please advice

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http://ranger.uta.edu/~huber/[/URL] and ppt lecture: http://www.csun.edu/~sk287035/subjects/physical_science/ppt/presentation_121206.ppt_files/presentation_121206.ppt.ppt. Just google the sources and decide yourself. I'll suggest you to pick some basic book like Circuit Analysis Theory by Allan H Robbins, then use some online resources in basics like this website Basics of Electrical Engineering: http://www.basicsofelectricalengineering.com and then use the sources from Arduino and make your own lectures. Final decision depends on you.


Thanks for the info
I think the given information's little bit over to the grade 6 to 9 students isn't it?

Anyway thanks for your advice and info

please should,t forget me once you meed the more info in this regard

Thanks

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http://ranger.uta.edu/~huber/[/URL] and ppt lecture: http://www.csun.edu/~sk287035/subjects/physical_science/ppt/presentation_121206.ppt_files/presentation_121206.ppt.ppt. Just google the sources and decide yourself. I'll suggest you to pick some basic book like Circuit Analysis Theory by Allan H Robbins, then use some online resources in basics like this website Basics of Electrical Engineering: http://www.basicsofelectricalengineering.com and then use the sources from Arduino and make your own lectures. Final decision depends on you.


Thanks for the info
I think the given information's little bit over to the grade 6 to 9 students isn't it?

Anyway thanks for your advice and info

please should,t forget me once you meet the more info in this regard

Thanks
 

Dear CataM
I think the given information's little bit over to the grade 6 to 9 students isn't it?
yeah as I mentioned "Make your own lectures", If you find feasible try every circuit app shared by Catam.

One blink in my mind is Hyperphysics. . I hope it wil provide you ultimate resources for Grade 6-9 students, furthermore it'll be easy to start up with. Please check the Electricity and Magnetism section at: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html

If I were in your shoes, Iw'd prefered hardware protypes for robotic models. You better know robotic learning abilities of grade 6-9.
 

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