I'm guessing the clue as to how you do this is the reverse lettering on your shirt, and the way a right handed person is now writing with his left hand. This allows you to avoid having to learn to write backwards. From there, you just need to find a way to make a transparent and interactive screen. I was overthinking it, but even so this is a clever teaching method. Well done!
Does it matter whether you define the loops conventional flow or electron flow? I'm in electrical engineering and we were told that current flows out of the positive of a battery and goes into a resister with a positive indicating a negative voltage drop.
There is two ways to analyze current. One is electron flow which is negative to positive. The other is conventional flow which is positive to negative. Convention is very common with electronics because it’s easier to understand for devices like diodes but at the end of the day it all is the same.
Greetings Jason. Could you please advise where can purchase a demo board like the one you are using in this video? Looks like and excellent tool for instruction in my electrical classes.
Hope this video helps you in whatever your area of study is. Let me know if there is something you'd like to see and I will do my best to make something happen.
3 years later... I watch this again as I'm back doing 3rd year electrical and need a solid refresher. Thanks again Jason!
I'm guessing the clue as to how you do this is the reverse lettering on your shirt, and the way a right handed person is now writing with his left hand. This allows you to avoid having to learn to write backwards. From there, you just need to find a way to make a transparent and interactive screen. I was overthinking it, but even so this is a clever teaching method. Well done!
glass and LED's, the fun part of this project is getting the camera settings dialed in but we are getting close! thanks for watching
Does it matter whether you define the loops conventional flow or electron flow? I'm in electrical engineering and we were told that current flows out of the positive of a battery and goes into a resister with a positive indicating a negative voltage drop.
There is two ways to analyze current. One is electron flow which is negative to positive. The other is conventional flow which is positive to negative. Convention is very common with electronics because it’s easier to understand for devices like diodes but at the end of the day it all is the same.
Wow, I'm very impressed at how well you can write backwards... and even while talking
Greetings Jason. Could you please advise where can purchase a demo board like the one you are using in this video? Looks like and excellent tool for instruction in my electrical classes.
This was something that a colleague and I designed and built.
Hope this video helps you in whatever your area of study is. Let me know if there is something you'd like to see and I will do my best to make something happen.
thank you
im still going to fail my exam
Very helpful, thanks for this!
You saved me. Thank you so much. Sharing with everyone in class.
Unique demonstration makes things much clear
Great Video!
Thanks man! Subbed.