Sure, there are dozens of places to start learning electronics. Everyone has their favorites.
There's a series of interactive tutorials hosted by the University of Texas at Austin that really surprised me.
I stumbled on this one while looking for something that would appeal to a friend of mine who's very visual and hands on. It seems like a good intro just to get the terms and ideas rolling around in the mind. I think it'd be excellent for those without a strong math or science background, or perhaps those who work better through analogy than abstraction.
Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone found it useful.
There's a series of interactive tutorials hosted by the University of Texas at Austin that really surprised me.
I stumbled on this one while looking for something that would appeal to a friend of mine who's very visual and hands on. It seems like a good intro just to get the terms and ideas rolling around in the mind. I think it'd be excellent for those without a strong math or science background, or perhaps those who work better through analogy than abstraction.
Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone found it useful.