Such a thread (if caught early by the Thread Report mechanism) would normally have been moved to the Feedback forum, and handled there. But I think it's probably best in this case to leave it in the originating forum and locked, with my responses below. If the OP has additional questions, they can PM me. If those additional questions justify forum-wide responses, I'll re-open the thread and move it to Feedback. Thanks to all who have helped out in this thread.
Work Hard Play Hard said:
I'm new here and I don't understand why so many topics here are devoid of process or context
Baluncore said:
The problem is asking the right question.
Yes, one of the challenges of a web forum like ours is to try to help posters to post well. That includes a good thread title, and a good, clear opening statement. For reference, the title of this thread is "Can anyone explain for me?".
BvU said:
But I concede many posters have little idea how much context there is needed for a particular question, which in fact is understandable. That's why, for example the homework template asks for a (complete) problem description, all variables and given/known data. And the template is compulsory.
As BvU says, in the Homework Help forums, we have moved toward a policy of enforcing pretty strict formatting of questions and showing effort. With younger folks in school, that has proved necessary, and beneficial. It's a lot of work for the Mentors to manage this (and for the regular users to report problematic posts early), but the net benefit is very good. In the 10+ years I've been here, there has been a huge improvement in the qualtiy of the posts in the HH forums, and it's much easier (and less frustrating) for the regulars to help students now.
Work Hard Play Hard said:
First, what level of students are these questions coming from? Second, what's the best way to help them? I can't imagine supplying answers is helping them. What I can say from observation is that these "kids" are starving for a process to problem solving.
Correct, supplying answers to homework questions (especially with no work shown) is against our rules, and generally results in a warning from a Mentor. OTOH, supplying an answer in the technical forums to a work question where lots of work has been shown may be fine.
BvU said:
In several fora there is the possibility to set a
prefix for the level : B = Basic (High School), I = Intermediate (Undergrad), A = Advanced (Grad+).
But it is often overlooked/ignored.
(And I notice that for ME the prefix choices are rather limited (automotive / aerospace ).
When we set up the B/I/A prefixes recently at the PF, we polled the various forum Mentors to see if they thought their forums would benefit from the prefixes. The other Engineering forum Mentors and I said we didn't think they were necessary for our forums, given the types of posts we see. The Physics forums especially have benefited from the new prefixes, by contrast. If folks think that prefixes would help in the Engineering frorums, please PM me and we will reconsider it.
Work Hard Play Hard said:
What is relevant to this thread is I asked a question about how to best participate considering questions I had about the questions being asked and how they are being asked
Please do the best you can when starting a new thread:
** Use a good, very descriptive thread title that let's folks know what you are asking, and helps folks click into your thread if they think they can help
** Post a clear problem statement
** Post any relevant links (kind of line the Relevant Equations section of the Homework Help Template) that can show folks what you have been reading to try to answer your questions. This helps us gauge your level of expertise, and often shows us where your misconceptions are, which helps us set you straight early in the thread.
Work Hard Play Hard said:
Maybe things have changed but when I was a student getting answers to assigned problems from someone else was equal to someone else doing your work for you. Back then that was called cheating. The current more pleasant sounding, "Academic Dishonesty," doesn't change the, "By any other name," reality. Of course there is a difference helping someone understand a problem and doing their work for them. In my opinion that's the gist of this entire thread.
ByU understood:
"I can't imagine supplying answers is helping them."
"Absolutely. That's why it's even strictly forbidden in PF to do that."
Yep, that's why giving answers in the Homework Help (schoolwork) forums is against the rules.
If you ever see a student being given the solution to their homework problem here on the PF, please click the Report link on that post and ask the Mentors to handle it. We get a lot of such reports.
