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Op Ed: Makers and Hobbyists are Missing an Electronics Education by NOT Attending an element14 Webinar

rscasny
rscasny over 7 years ago

Makers and DIY hobbyists on element14 build some amazing projects! Just a quick tour through our Raspberry Pi Projects and Project14 is proof of it.

 

Some element14 hobbyists are working engineers in their day jobs, so their projects are for their own purposes or just to have some fun.

 

Some makers are outright geniuses! They learn by doing or asking a question to the community or (I imagine) by building a friendship with an experienced member who essentially "mentors" the maker. This is great. Actually, fantastic. image

 

But, in my opinion, I feel sometimes you just have to learn electronics at its core to really understand electronics or when you have to do some modification at the board level. People like Ben Heck ( element14's The Ben Heck Show )  are outstanding makers; but when I get some time out of my busy schedule, I have watched Ben's shows: he knows electronics and the theory behind it.

 

Now some people can read a book and learn electronics. But I think others need someone to guide them through it or let them know what is going on in electronics technology today, which is changing at a rapid pace (my generation called it FutureShock), and at the heart of this op ed.

 

I am inviting more makers and hobbyists who are still learning about electronics to attend an element14 webinar. Our webinars are given by experts. They boil down the topic fairly well, making the webinar an electronics education unto itself.

 

As a webinar host, I've definitely learned some things. I think you would as well. So, reflect on what I've said here. If you have the time, sign up for one of our webinars. You just may be surprised at what you will learn.

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  • jomoenginer
    jomoenginer over 7 years ago +4
    Having started as an Electronics Technician (before that as a Welder and Heavy Equipment Operator) and then eventually after a couple more degrees into Software and Test, I've really liked the opportunity…
  • DAB
    DAB over 7 years ago +3
    I agree. The amount of information available in the Webinars is amazing. I have over 40 years in advanced systems and I still learn something new almost every event. Since they are on demand after the…
  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago +2
    As rscasny points out the technology is changing rapidly as there are a large number of companies and people developing new things every day. It is useful, not just for the hobbyist, but everyone in the…
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  • snidhi
    snidhi over 7 years ago

    For me personally I would say seminars are quite useful when you want to quickly brush up your theory and want to jump into a project. One doesn't have to go through tonns of reading material. Also if its not your area of expertise you get a hang of the device or technology.

     

    Lately I have also attended some Deminars image from Maxim which is seminars + demos. Basically they get an evaluation board working and testing with some hands on experiments live. Viewers can also ask questions live or even request to do some test (if possible). It was more technical and presented by the engineer himself and not marketing. I quite liked it.

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    snidhi over 7 years ago

    For me personally I would say seminars are quite useful when you want to quickly brush up your theory and want to jump into a project. One doesn't have to go through tonns of reading material. Also if its not your area of expertise you get a hang of the device or technology.

     

    Lately I have also attended some Deminars image from Maxim which is seminars + demos. Basically they get an evaluation board working and testing with some hands on experiments live. Viewers can also ask questions live or even request to do some test (if possible). It was more technical and presented by the engineer himself and not marketing. I quite liked it.

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