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Easy-to-use app for electrical engineering students

WAGmob’s Simple ‘n Easy learning app for Electrical Engineering 101 helps beginners understand the basics

Perfect for electrical engineering students, the Simple 'n Easy on-the-go learning app, Electrical Engineering 101, by WAGmob, can help any beginner understand the basics of electrical engineering in an organized manner.

This handy learning aid is buzzing with content and functionality, and is a great reference for Electrical Engineering 101. It's a must-have app that can be used any place at any time, since it doesn't require an Internet connection to work. It's optimized for both mobile phones and tablets. 

 Electrical Engineering 101 App

The Electrical Engineering 101 app is packed with information. Image via wagmob.com

A glimpse inside

Aside from its rich and helpful glossary, features of the app include tutorials, quizzes, flashcards, and bookmarks.

The app offers tutorials on the basics of electricity, magnetism, capacitors, and Kirchhoff's Laws, to name a few. To test your knowledge, quiz yourself on network theorems, A.C. fundamentals, graph theory, and more. Quickly learn the basics while using the app's flashcards, which include circuit symbols, units of electrical terms, and resistors.

You can also follow in-app activities to train your brain, like Identify, Color and Label, and Scratch and Find. Better yet, this app is continuously updated based on your feedback, and offers a lifetime of free updates. This bite-sized learning companion app is definitely a convenient tool for any electrical engineering student to keep in their back pocket.

The Electrical Engineering 101 app works with just about any smartphone or tablet. It's available to download on Android, Blackberry, iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire, and plenty of other mobile devices.  

For more information on this app, visit wagmob.com.

COST: $1.99

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