how to reply to discussions on blackboard

by Mr. Baylee Reilly 4 min read

Log into Blackboard at learn.uark.edu with your UARK email and password. Click on Courses in the left menu, then click the Course Name in which the Discussion is due. Select Discussions in the Course Menu on the left. Click the title of the forum. Click the title of a thread to read posts. Click the Reply button to respond.

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How do I use the discussion board?

Select a discussion in the list and a layer opens. New responses and replies are highlighted so you can see what's changed since you last visited the discussion. Close the layer to return to the activity stream. In a course: You can access a discussion from the Course Content page or from the Discussions page.

How do I access new course content in Blackboard Learn?

Oct 24, 2021 · How To Reply Discussions Blackboard. 1. How to Reply to a Post in a Discussion Board Thread – YouTube. 2. Respond to Discussions | Blackboard Help. 3. Discussion Boards – Blackboard Student Support – University …. 4. Replying to a Discussion Board Post | Blackboard Learn – Sites. 5. Blackboard ...

What happens when you respond to a post on a discussion?

Jul 18, 2016 · Click the title of the forum. Click the title of a thread to read posts. Click the Reply button to respond. Note: If there are no posts to view, you may need to create one before you can view the other posts. (See instructions below.) Type …

How do I view unread messages in a discussion board?

Jan 29, 2021 · 6. Learn/Blackboard: How do I reply to a discussion post … https://rasmussen.libanswers.com/faq/111653. Enter your response to the discussion post in the message field. Once you have reviewed your post for grammar, spelling, other errors, and … 7. Discussion Boards | Blackboard Help. https://bbhelp.cit.cornell.edu/discussion-boards/ …

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Accessing the Forums

Log into Blackboard at learn.uark.edu with your UARK email and password.

To View Your Graded Points

Click the Grading Information button at the top of the Discussion Forum or select My Grades on the left menu bar.

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Reply to A Discussion

  • In a course, select the Discussions icon on the navigation bar to access the discussions page. Select a discussion to join in. Some discussions may also appear on the Course Contentpage. When someone contributes to a discussion, an icon appears next to the item's title on the Course Contentpage. Each time you open a discussion, new responses and replies appear with "New" t…
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Find A Participant

  • You don't have to sift through all of the course discussions to find the one you need. You can filter by participant nameand see a list of contributions. You may see a user in the Participants list with your instructor's last name appended with _PreviewUser. Your instructor has added a preview user to review the course content from a student's perspective.
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Group Discussions

  • Your instructor may assign you to a group to help focus the discussion. The first time you're assigned to a group discussion, a message appears on the Course Content page to let you know. On the Course Content and Discussionspages, your group name is listed after the group discussion title. The name of your group appears when you open the discussion, along with the l…
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Save A Post as A Draft

  • If you're not quite ready to post, you can save your response or reply as a draft. Select Save Draft after you've typed content. Your draft shows in the discussion panel but is only visible to you. After your draft is saved, select Edit Draftto continue working. Your draft also appears in the participants menu.
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