Abstract

This paper presents a mosaic-like picture of the impact of computer availability on electronics engineering education in Hungary. A few related problem areas are discussed including educational form and content modifications, the role of small computers, terminals, digital/computer laboratories, and the use of calculators in electronic engineering education.

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