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Forums | Blackboard Help Forums This information applies only to the Original Course View. Your institution controls which tools are available. A forum is an area of the discussion board where participants discuss a topic or a group of related topics. Within each forum, users can create multiple threads.
A forum is an area of the discussion board where participants discuss a topic or a group of related topics. Within each forum, students can create multiple threads. A thread includes the initial post and all replies to it. You can create forums and threads to organize discussions into units or topics relevant to your course. Create a forum
A forum is an area of the discussion board where participants discuss a topic or a group of related topics. Within each forum, users can create multiple threads. When your instructor creates a forum, they may or may not let you start threads.
Create a discussionIn your course, select the Discussions icon on the navigation bar.Select the plus sign in the upper-right corner to open the menu. ... In the menu, select Add Discussion. ... On the New Discussion page, type a meaningful title. ... Get the discussion started with a question, idea, or response. ... Select Save.
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Find the discussion board in two places: On the course menu, select Discussions. On the course menu, select Tools and then Discussion Board....Open the Discussion BoardSelect a forum title to view the messages. ... Select a forum to open the thread of posts.More items...
Discussion Forum Uses Ask students to post their writing to a discussion forum and have other students read and reply to it. (This usually works best when each student reads the entry above and below their own, so everyone receives feedback.)
How to Create a Forum WebsitePick a location to host your forum.Choose a software to create your forum website.Organize your forum's structure.Design your forum's theme.Create user rules for your forum website.Start conversations with interesting discussion topics.Publish your forum on your website.More items...•Aug 4, 2021
The colors map to these percentages: > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow.
Delete discussion topics, responses, and replies Students can delete only their own discussions, responses, and replies. Students can't edit their discussion titles after they create discussions. Open the menu for a response or reply to access the Edit and Delete functions.
Set Flag will put a small read flag next to the selected message and is used as a way to mark the message as important or in need of further action. Clear Flag will delete set flags on selected messages.
If allowed by your instructor, you can subscribe to email alerts to know when new posts are made. Your instructor chooses if the alerts are for posts made at the forum or thread level.
To view a forum and the threads in it, select the forum's name on the Discussion Board page. You can view the forum contents in either list view or tree view. This choice remains in effect until you change it. You may change it at any time. Change the view on the forum page, in the upper-right corner.
List View presents the threads in a table format. Different functions may appear. For example, if email subscription is enabled for the forum, a Subscribe function appears. Threads that contain any unread posts appear in bold type.
You can control the behavior of forums in a discussion board in these ways:
List View presents the threads in a table format. Threads that contain any unread posts appear in bold type. Based on the settings you made when you created the forum, different functions appear. For example, if you allowed tagging, a Tags function appears. If you enabled email subscription for the forum, a Subscribe function appears.
Tree View shows the thread starter messages and the replies to those messages. In Tree View, you can create threads, collect, or delete posts.