On the Create Thread page, enter a Subject name. Enter an optional Message. Blackboard provides two methods of attaching files. Select Grade Thread, if desired and enter Points Possible.
There are two ways to post to a message board: by initiating a new thread as shown previously and by replying to a thread another user has already created. Click the title of the Thread you would like to reply to. Click the Reply button below the message. Type your reply message in the Message box or attach a file.
Start a Thread in a Discussion BoardOpen Blackboard and navigate to a course with a discussion board.Click the Discussion Board link from the navigation menu.Click the link for the forum you want to start a new thread in.Click Create Thread. ... Enter a Subject and Message for your thread.
There are three main ways to respond constructively to a post: “No, because...” • “Yes, and…” • “Yes, but...” If you disagree with someone's post, show that you appreciate that your classmate has an opinion, even if it's different from your own.
Start or reply to a threadHover over the message you'd like to reply to.Click the Reply in thread icon.Type your reply.If you'd like to send your reply back to the channel or DM's main view, check the box below your message.Send your message.
How to Create a ThreadNavigate to your course Home Page.From the Course Menu, click Discussion Boards (Note: faculty must add a Tool link to the Course Menu), OR...From the Course Menu, click Tools and then click Discussion Boards.Select a Forum to open.Click Create Thread Entry.Enter a name for your Thread.More items...
Do:Model the behavior and attitudes you want group members to employ. ... Use encouraging body language and tone of voice, as well as words. ... Give positive feedback for joining the discussion. ... Be aware of people's reactions and feelings, and try to respond appropriately. ... Ask open-ended questions. ... Control your own biases.
Use the following examples when in a business meeting to agree with your colleagues' or boss's opinions.01“That is right” ... 02“You can say that again” ... 03“I concur with you” ... 04“I could not agree with you more” ... 05“Lead the way “ ... 06“There is no doubt “ ... 07“That is absolutely true. ... 08“Exactly what I was thinking”More items...•Jan 25, 2021
How to Write a Strong Discussion Post [INFOGRAPHIC]Do your homework. ... Read prompts carefully. ... Wake up your classmates with a strong argument or perspective. ... Be relevant. ... Bring something unique to the post. ... Prepare your response in a text editor (like Word) before you post. ... Leave participants wanting more.May 27, 2021
Click Share to see the message expand.Tap and hold the message you'd like to share and select Share Message.Choose where you'd like to share the message.Add an optional note, if you'd like.Tap Send.
Open the threaded discussion.If you have multiple posts in the threaded discussion, click on post you want to reply to.To reply directly to a topic, click. ... To respond to a comment from a student or from someone else, click Show More beside the comment to expand it. ... Type your post in the Visual Editor.More items...
This threading mode means that if messages do not reference a previous email in a thread with the same message-id, they can still thread if the subject and recipients are the same. ... Messages will only thread by recipients/subjects if received within 2 days of each other.Nov 24, 2021