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IJEEE is a forum for the exchange of ideas in the teaching of electrical engineering and electronics at university and technical college level. It highlights the use of communication and information technology including the World Wide Web, curriculum design and validation, assessment, and distance learning, as well as presenting new topics and reports of laboratory experiments.

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The journal (96 pp., quarterly) features articles and book reviews which highlight aspects of the teaching of current topics in electrical and electronic engineering. Within an engineering educational context, these can range from specific projects, case studies and reports of laboratory practice to broader developments such as new teaching methods, curriculum design, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies.

All papers are peer-reviewed. The journal includes high-quality black-and-white illustrations and has been published for the past 30 years by Manchester University Press, recently in both print and on-line formats. The journal editors are based in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester (formerly the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology [UMIST]).

Publisher: Manchester University Press

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Volume 44, Number 1, January 2007

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Electric machine undergraduate lab: a traditional approach with a new technical base
pp. 12-22(11)
Authors: Conejo, A.J.; Arroyo, J.M.; Milano, F.; Mora, J.A.

Newton-Raphson solution of Poisson's equation in a pn diode
pp. 23-33(11)
Authors: Jabr, R.A.; Hamad, M.; Mohanna, Y.M.

Transformer equivalent circuit from field measurements
pp. 43-48(6)
Authors: Indulkar, C.S.; Ramalingam, K.

A simple approach for branch current computation in load flow analysis of radial distribution systems
pp. 49-63(15)
Authors: Prasad, K.; Sahoo, N.C.; Chaturvedi, A.; Ranjan, R.

Finding the equivalent resistance, inductance, capacitance, and impedance: A new powerful pedagogical method
pp. 64-75(12)
Authors: Chatzarakis, G.E.; Chatzarakis, E.G.; Kantonidou, M.M.

A comparative study of electric fields beneath compact and non-compact transmission lines
pp. 76-83(8)
Authors: Dahab, A.A.; Abu-Elhaija, W.S.; Amoura, F.K.

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