STEAM as a Factor of Individual Systems Thinking Development for Students of Electronics Specialty

The present paper addresses the issue of teaching electronics as an integrative course at university. One of the urgent demand to universities is to prepare future specialists for solving multi-tasked global problems. Therefore, educators need to employ new teaching strategies and methods. Systems t...

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