I have a 300-level course for Electronics this fall and it looks like either the students need to pay their own fee for a 1-year subscription to CircuitLab. Do you all offer a site license for University-level courses? If so, what are the details? I've been working on the materials for the course and the Micro version of CircuitLab is more than adequate for our needs. Carol Strong University of Alabama in Huntsville |
by strongc
July 17, 2020 |
Hi @strongc, We do offer site-wide licenses for universities. More information about the site license can be found on our CAIP page. I will follow up shortly via email if you have any further questions. |
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+2 votes by hevans July 17, 2020 |
Just sent your info to my boss. Since we have such small student numbers for this class, we might just either purchase 1-year Micro level for them or have them purchase it themselves. Thanks for the quick turnaround. Carol Strong UAH |
+1 vote by strongc July 17, 2020 |
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