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Started by shipra February 18, 2010
Generalizations, generalizations... and off-topic too...

Let's get over this, or start a different thread, guys...

--Ahmad

On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Mukund Deshmukh
wrote:

> > Thank you Mukund,
> >
> > Do children in India grow up with technology ?
> >
> > Do these tech students see technology before getting into college ?
> >
> > don
> >
> The answer is again NO.
> Before college the syllabus includes elementary electronics, but again
> their
> study is restricted up to scoring marks, and not beyond that...
>
> Some time I feel very sorry for these students.....they are victim of the
> education system.
> Warm Regards,
> Mukund Deshmukh,
> Beta Computronics Pvt Ltd,
> 10/1 IT Park,
> Nagpur -440022, India.
>
> Meet us at....
> TAIPEIPLAS 2010, Taipei, Taiwan, Booth No I407, March 5-9, 2010.
> CHINAPLAS 2010, Shanghai, China, Booth No. W5R51, April 19-22, 2010.
>
>
>

An Engineer's Guide to the LPC2100 Series

--- In l..., "Mukund Deshmukh" wrote:
>
> > Thank you Mukund,
> >
> > Do children in India grow up with technology ?
> >
> > Do these tech students see technology before getting into college ?
> >
> > don
> >
> The answer is again NO.
> Before college the syllabus includes elementary electronics, but again their
> study is restricted up to scoring marks, and not beyond that...
>
> Some time I feel very sorry for these students.....they are victim of the
> education system.
>

What about outside the education system? That is only a small part of the picture - as long as the system gives you basic reading and writing skills and teaches you *how* to learn.

We had little or no exposure to electronics at school in the UK. My interest in electronics started about the age of 9 when my father gave me a morse code key that he had in the navy. A few years later I took an old family radio apart to try to find out how it worked. We had access to a library with science books and electronics magazines and there were a couple of second-hand radio and electronics army-disposal stores with heaps of cheap parts to experiment with. Could an Indian student have similar opportunities during their childhood?