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AUTHOR Robertson, 1. Paul
TITLE Basic Flectronics I.
INSTITOTICN Mid-Anerica Yecational Curriculua consertiun,
Stillwater, okla.
PUB DATE 20
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DESCRIPTORS Sehavioral Objectives: Ccurse conteat: Curriculua
Guides: Plectric Circuits; #Zlectricity: zlectronic
Eguipnent: *Fiectronics: *Zlectronics, Industry:
Instructicnal teterials: Jcb Apglacatton: Learning
activities: Postsecondary Education; Secondary
Education; Units of Study: *Vocational Fducation
ABSTRACT
Designed for use in basic electronics rrograms, this
curriculum qvide is comprised of twenty-nine units of instruction in
five major content areas: Orientation, Basic Principles of
Blectricity/Flectronics, Fundamentals of Direct Current, Fundenentals
of Alternating Current, and Arelying fcr a Job. Each instructional
unit includes sone or all of the kasic components of a unit of
instructicn: pertermance objectives, suggested activities for
teachers and students, information sheets, assignment sheets, visual
aide, tests, and answers to the test. It is noted that each unit is
Flanned fer mere than cne lesson or class period of instruction.
Among the units included in section 3, Fundamentais of Direct
Current, are the following: Ciccuit Fudamentals, Resistence, voltage
and Measurement, Conductors and Insulators, series Circuits, and
Wagnetism. Tm the fourth section unit topics include The seture of
Alternating Current, Inductance, Capacitance, and Capacitive
Reactance. (IFA)
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Merle Rudebusch, Nebraska, Viee Chairman
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