Locking a thread allows grades to be assigned without users updating or changing posts. Select Lock. Change the status of the thread to re-open the thread to editing. Select Unlock.
0:171:47Create Discussion Board Forums in the Original Course View - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can access your course discussion boards from the control panel by expanding the course toolsMoreYou can access your course discussion boards from the control panel by expanding the course tools section. The course discussion board is most commonly accessed from the course menu. However.
Open the discussion's menu and select Delete. You can delete an entire discussion along with all responses and replies. Instructors can delete any discussion, while students can only delete discussions they've created. When students delete a discussion, other users see a message about the deletion.
Open the forum. Click the top left checkbox to select all the threads. Optional: Uncheck any message to be kept. Click Delete to remove the student posts.
On the action bar, point to Tools, and select Discussion Board from the menu. 2. On the Create Link: Discussion Board page, select the Link to Discussion Board Page option 3. to link to the Discussion Board itself. Create New Forum to add a link to a forum you create at this time.
Edit a forumOn the Discussion Board page, open a forum's menu and select Edit.On the Edit Forum page, change the forum's name, description, availability, or settings.Select Submit.
Select Collapse to minimize a post and increase the vertical screen space. If your instructor enabled the rate posts feature in a forum's settings, Overall Rating displays the average rating for a post. When you point to the rating area, it changes to show Your Rating.
You can edit or delete your replies if allowed by your instructor. If you post a reply in error and the options to edit or delete don't appear, contact your instructor. Open a thread in a forum. On the thread's page, point to a post to view the available functions.