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I am an Educator in Nnamdi Azkiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria. How do I engage my students from Nigeria to benefit from this platform?

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  • Hello and thanks for your questions.  I apologize for the delay.

    We have set up a dedicated Education Section on Analog.com.

    Upon click on the homepage under "Education", there will be the following list:

    I would like to draw your attention to "Education Library" and "Modules & Courseware".

    Education Library offers blogs, Technical Articles, eBooks, tutorials and webcasts in order to educate growing engineers as well as provide a place for engineers to reacquaint themselves with analog topics.  Additionally, there is a section called Student Zone that is part of our Analog Dialogue magazine.  This is where Analog Devices engages with students on topics and asks engineering questions.

    I believe you will find this section rich with reference materials.

    We also have the Modules & Courseware section.  This talks about our modules and kits we offer for sale and the corresponding curricula and courseware we offer in conjunction with the modules.  You may use this courseware with your students as a supplement to your teaching or this curricula could be used as a self paced learning for students.  

    Finally, you have already discovered EngineerZone, where you or your students can ask questions.

    Thank again for reaching out.  Please let me know if there is anything you may need clarification on.  Enjoy!

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Hello and thanks for your questions.  I apologize for the delay.

    We have set up a dedicated Education Section on Analog.com.

    Upon click on the homepage under "Education", there will be the following list:

    I would like to draw your attention to "Education Library" and "Modules & Courseware".

    Education Library offers blogs, Technical Articles, eBooks, tutorials and webcasts in order to educate growing engineers as well as provide a place for engineers to reacquaint themselves with analog topics.  Additionally, there is a section called Student Zone that is part of our Analog Dialogue magazine.  This is where Analog Devices engages with students on topics and asks engineering questions.

    I believe you will find this section rich with reference materials.

    We also have the Modules & Courseware section.  This talks about our modules and kits we offer for sale and the corresponding curricula and courseware we offer in conjunction with the modules.  You may use this courseware with your students as a supplement to your teaching or this curricula could be used as a self paced learning for students.  

    Finally, you have already discovered EngineerZone, where you or your students can ask questions.

    Thank again for reaching out.  Please let me know if there is anything you may need clarification on.  Enjoy!

    Regards,

    Andrew

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