Abstract

This paper outlines delivery of a second-year undergraduate module in electronic engineering. A package of learning materials, including an open-ended mathematical CAL (computer-aided learning) package, was used to support students whose ability, ambitions and subsequent programmes vary widely. Discussion focuses on the nature of student responses and ways in which delivery of the module can be improved.

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