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Where would you expect the different kinds of blogging content I produce to be found?

jc2048
jc2048 over 7 years ago

Something I've realised recently is that content I put in my own blog here doesn't get seen by search engines. Content that goes in one of the groups, like Test & Tools, or one of the communities, like the Project14 competition entry ones, does. Presumably element14 have their reasons for that, though it seems a bit counter-productive to me.

 

One option I've got is to move to posting in the various groups/communities, but which ones?

 

Most of what I'm doing would seem to fall in the area of analogue circuit design, but with a lot of investigation and experimentation rather than complete projects. There's also a fair amount of simulation-related stuff and a small amount of FPGA (though I didn't get very far with it). Where would I put all that?

 

The manufacturer specific areas aren't really appropriate for most of it, though they do work for anything that's an addition to an SBC.

 

There is an FPGA group with a bit of activity, so that would do for those (if I can get started on them again).

 

There is an Open Source Hardware group, but that doesn't really seem like the right place for anything that doesn't end up as a full, working project.

 

There are a couple of places for audio design with few members and next to no activity, but that's too narrow a focus for most of what I'm doing.

 

Anyway, the question is: where on the site would you expect the different kinds of blogging content I produce to be found?

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago +8 suggested
    I put almost all my posts in my own blog and since they are for the most part pretty trivial I am glad when even a handful of my friends here read them. The only way that google has a chance of finding…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 7 years ago +7 suggested
    I use: Test and Tools Test Instrumentation Embedded Sensors Power & Energy Transportation Automotive Electronics Industrial Automation Only if I have something that doesn't fit in these, I consider posting…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago +5 verified
    Hi Jon, You're right, there doesn't seem to be a close fit for analog sub-systems/experimentation. The few times I've written a purely analog project, it's gone into places like Open Source Hardware, or…
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    0 shabaz over 7 years ago

    Hi Jon,

     

    You're right, there doesn't seem to be a close fit for analog sub-systems/experimentation.

    The few times I've written a purely analog project, it's gone into places like Open Source Hardware, or once even Internet of Things, since it was a current source but ultimately for testing sensors for IoT purposes.

    I feel yours could still be best placed in Open Source Hardware despite it not being a complete project.

    There is STEM Academy, that might be suitable? Or a sub-space there, for (say) Analog Experiments perhaps? Maybe a totally new space could be created.

    But Open Source Hardware has many members, so maybe more immediate visibility for those already members of that group, although it has no direct access from the Learn/Discuss/Build menus I think.

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    0 jc2048 over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    I had the same feeling about Open Source Hardware - it feels like a possible category even if it isn't quite right. It kind of sounds like a design space (rather than somewhere where you might just talk about products or components). But what I'm doing doesn't need a licence, either to allow the reader to use the material or to protect me from the consequences of its use, so it seems a bit strange to me to be posting there and I'm not sure what the members of that space would make of me diving in there with my investigations and experiments.

     

    I don't feel a natural affinity with the STEM stuff. What they are doing is quite precisely calibrated for their audience, with it building step by step, and that's not where I'm at at all. What I'm doing isn't well enough structured to be any kind of course material and the changes in level are far too abrupt, even sometimes within the same blog, particularly for anyone just starting out. I simply offer the things I do as something that might be of interest to people reading.

     

    So that probably means either placing it wherever it seems to best fit (Jan's approach) or creating a new group. One thing that counts against a new group is that there are a lot of old groups for all manner of things (there's even a group for Scotland!), often with only a couple of members, that have fallen by the wayside, so I might end up as a 'group' of one. [I'm not too clear, but it sounds like I might have to run the group if I create it, too, and I'm not sure I want the bother of that.] I'll think about it further, but I may resign myself to Jan's approach and possibly use the Open Hardware one for some of it.

     

    Thanks for your thoughts. Although everyone who answered had something interesting to say, I'll give you the points for the 'correct' answer.

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    0 Jan Cumps over 7 years ago in reply to jc2048

    jc2048  wrote:

     

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    I don't feel a natural affinity with the STEM stuff. What they are doing is quite precisely calibrated for their audience, with it building step by step, and that's not where I'm at at all. What I'm doing isn't well enough structured to be any kind of course material and the changes in level are far too abrupt, even sometimes within the same blog, particularly for anyone just starting out. I simply offer the things I do as something that might be of interest to people reading.

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    I had the same thing with IoT. I didn't like the term, still don't like it but I got over it image. It's commonly used now and much broader than the marketing term it was in the beginning.

    I have the same position on STEM. For me (warning: personal opinion), it covers anything technical / enineeringish with an educational edge to it. We old people just need to shed the buzzword-anxiety image.

    STEM Academy may be a fine group to post your blogs in.

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    0 jc2048 over 7 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    In the UK, STEM is very much associated with school children. It's good that element14 is providing material for teachers to use, to nurture the next generation of engineers, but I wouldn't say it is an appropriate place for the kind of stuff I come up with.

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    0 jc2048 over 7 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    In the UK, STEM is very much associated with school children. It's good that element14 is providing material for teachers to use, to nurture the next generation of engineers, but I wouldn't say it is an appropriate place for the kind of stuff I come up with.

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