Context: I created this video with two classmates as part of an assignment required for the Practical Electronics lab course I took at Agnes Scott College during the fall 2019 semester. Our assignment was to create a brief, two to five minute instructional video that clearly explains a basic electronics concept. These videos were then uploaded to a playlist on our professor’s Youtube channel, so that PHY 240 students in future semesters can use these videos to help understand any topics they may find confusing.

My group chose to make a video explaining how to read and create truth tables for the basic digital logic gates. Making this video helped me realize that I learn best by explaining a given concept to someone else- as a result, creating this mini video lecture was very helpful in cementing my understanding of truth table interpretation. My contributions to this project consisted of script writing, drawing all of the visual aids seen in the video, and editing the final project. The two classmates I worked with on this project are credited in the description of the Youtube video embedded below, and they have both given their permission for this video to be featured on my digital portfolio.

Basics of Truth Tables” by Lizzie Apel, Eduige Kayigirwa, and Lisset Rojo Ramirez was created for Dr. Nicole Ackerman’s Physics 240 Practical Electronics class at Agnes Scott College during the Fall 2019 semester. The video was uploaded to Youtube on Dr. Ackerman’s channel. All visual aids created and depicted in this video were created specifically for the purpose of this video, and are not copyrighted.

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