Author Topic: Where to post a question about didactics: here or the beginner section?  (Read 412 times)

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Offline SredniTopic starter

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What is the best part of the forum to post a question about how to best answer a student's doubts?
I can post the question as the student formulated it, and I would like to see what answers - if any - are best suited to answer their doubts.

It is a beginner, first year, question about transistors, so the kind of questions that are asked in the beginner section, but I am more interested in the process of extracting the student's doubts/holes from the question,  than in the actual answer.
The topic seems more a chatty topic, while the people that can answer are probably more in the Beginner section...

Dang, Hamlet had it easy...
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If in doubt, pick what seems the best and a mod will move it if you guess wrong...  :popcorn:

General or beginners sounds like the idea.

I don't know about others, but I personally just browse by "show unread", I don't much care which section something's posted under... YMMV.

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Offline RoGeorge

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Even more, you can move your own threads without the mods' help.

So open it one place, and then move the other place if the answers were not what you were expecting for.
 
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Offline SredniTopic starter

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Ok, thanks.
I have posted it in the beginner's section:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/a-simple-transistor-question/

So, basically now, it's on both sections.  ;)
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