Abstract

The author considers some conceptual dilemmas and practical problems that arise in the attempt to develop a range of low-cost instructional apparatus with which to support a program to enrich the undergraduate electrical and electronic engineering curriculum. He illustrates these by specific examples drawn from a program under way at the University Cape Town and reports informally on some of the results to date.

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