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Andrew Heiss :rstats: (@andrew) · 10/2022 · Tröts: 1.940 · Folger: 4.094
Fr 12.07.2024 20:01
encouraging students to answer questions if they solve them https://datavizs24.classes.andrewheiss.com/news/2024-07-12_unanswered-slack-questions.html
One really quick thing about Slack—stuff like this happens all the time on websites where people ask for help (and in Slack): #help Person A: I’m stuck with this issue and can’t get X to work (10 minutes later…) Person A: Oh wait, never mind, I fixed it! (Person A disappears…) If you ask a question and then figure out the answer yourself, let us know how you did it! It’s likely that other people have similar questions and issues, and seeing solved-but-unexplained questions is sad: xkcd's "Wisdom of the Ancients": https://xkcd.com/979/
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