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By eeNews Europe
System check! We would like to know: Which technologies will be most common by 2035? Which technologies would you want in your life?
In the previous System Check, we asked our community members how they prefer to learn electronics. Let’s take a look at the results.

System Check Results: How community members learn electronics
It seems that written technical content remains the key learning resource for electronics engineers. When asked which resource they use most often to learn a new topic, half of respondents (50%) selected books, magazines, and written articles, far surpassing recorded video tutorials (around 12%), live online sessions (4%), and in-person training sessions (5%). About 30% said their preferred resource depends on the topic. These findings suggest that our community members continue to appreciate detailed, searchable, and reference-oriented content when exploring complex technical subjects.
The data supports this trend while also highlighting the importance of hands-on experiences. If all learning formats were equally accessible, 50% of respondents would still choose books, magazines, and written content as their preferred method for furthering their engineering skills. However, nearly 30% would opt for in-person learning, reflecting the value of networking and direct interaction with experts. Recorded video learning ranked third at about 19%, while live online instruction attracted only a small percentage of respondents. Together, these results suggest that engineers favor learning formats that either provide deep technical depth or offer meaningful hands-on engagement.
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