Over the past few days I've been looking for some good engineering software tools tutorials. One of my better finds are some LabView courses which Professor Ed Doering from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has created. You've find both courses of high quality, with embedded videos which aide comprehension:
The second course is intriguing! I have found through the years that not only do huge number of engineers love music, but also perform with groups. Something about how our minds are wired! You may wish to see my prior post about the Rogarian Accordion Festival. You'll find some nice music. Use Google and you'll also find where I hang out with my accordion ... in the country of Rogaria.
Finally, both of these courses have been added to the electrical engineering section of the Engineering Learning Wiki (and are indexed in the courses search engine). Although this post has been about LabView and music, via Professor Doering Rose-Hulman profile, I learned about CLEO (Circuits Learning by Example). This service has over 250 examples covering engineering linear circuit analysis, including AC and DC circuits, phasors, op amps, transients, power, and Laplace-based analysis.
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