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Topics on Electronics

Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
voltages using passive and active components that are connected
together to create circuits. Electronic circuits range from a simple
load resistor that converts a current to a voltage, to computer
central-processing units (CPUs) that can contain more than a million
transistors. The following indices and documents provide a basic
reference for understanding electronic components, circuits, and
applications.

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What Is an Online Bachelor's Degree?

Attending college after high school or going back to college after earning an associate's degree can be very rewarding for people who want to learn more about their current job, or who are looking to change jobs. Either way, having a bachelor's degree can help you find a good job in a field that is interesting and stimulating.

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Education Programs Offered Online

There are many jobs in the education system. From teaching to administration, these jobs require a person have patience, attention to detail, the ability to communicate, and the ability to teach others. There are many specialized degree programs offered online that can help those who are already in the education field gain exposure to another area, or advance in their current area. There are many reasons why people choose the education field.

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Applying to an Online College

The requirements for applying to an online college are fewer in number than traditional college programs. Prospective students will have to provide a high school diploma or equivalent degree, be at least 18 years of age, and in some cases, have steady employment. Online degree programs are available to students who cannot afford to attend a traditional college or who do not have the time to attend classes.

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e-Learning Reloaded: Top 50 Web 2.0 Tools for Info Junkies, Researchers & Students

By Jessica Hupp

There's a reason why the Web is called the information superhighway-it's full of seemingly limitless resources for learning and research. And with the advent of Web 2.0, harnessing this information has never been easier. These are some of the best tools for organizing, citing, searching, and more online.

Organization

With all of the information available online, it's hard to keep track, but these tools will help you stay together.

1. RSS: For ongoing publications, you can subscribe to syndicated feeds and get updates every time there's new information.

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