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− | * There will be other connector types, but the above ones are all you need to pay attention to in order to | + | * There will be other connector types, but the above ones are all you need to pay attention to in order to sort cards like we need them sorted at Free Geek. |
* Do not just sort the cards into piles based on the these port types. Instead, use the [[Card Sorting|flow chart]] to determine the actual piles. | * Do not just sort the cards into piles based on the these port types. Instead, use the [[Card Sorting|flow chart]] to determine the actual piles. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 14 March 2009
Familiarize Yourself with Connectors
First, get a box of cards to be sorted, pour them into a pile in the center of the table, and rummage through them, looking for these connector types:
Name | Picture | Notes |
---|---|---|
HD15 | (three rows of holes) | |
RJ11 | (like for a phone) | |
RJ45 | (bigger than an RJ11) | |
BNC | (sticks out, like for cable TV) | |
Little Round Sound Ports |
Notes
- There will be other connector types, but the above ones are all you need to pay attention to in order to sort cards like we need them sorted at Free Geek.
- Do not just sort the cards into piles based on the these port types. Instead, use the flow chart to determine the actual piles.