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.
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.
Creating a Discussion ForumOn the main Discussion Board page, on the Action Bar, click Create Forum.On the Create Forum page, type a Name. ... Optionally, type instructions or a description in the Description text box. ... Under Forum Availability, select the Yes option.Select Forum Settings.Click Submit.
Stay on topic – Don't post irrelevant links, comments, thoughts, or pictures. Don't type in ALL CAPS! If you do, it will look like you're screaming. Don't write anything that sounds angry or sarcastic, even as a joke, because without hearing your tone of voice, your peers might not realize you're joking.May 19, 2014
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...
A forum thread is a conversation. The question (or discussion statement) begins the conversation, and the replies to the thread starters are the responses. In Telligent Community, a forum thread: Provides an increased feeling of community for thread starters, replying users, and others who see the thread.
Writing a Successful Discussion PostRead the discussion prompt carefully. Pay special attention to: ... Prepare adequately. Before beginning your post, make sure you have read all of the required readings with a critical eye. ... Construct a draft. ... Review and revise. ... Submit.
When you create or edit a forum, you control if students may edit their published posts.Open a forum and select a thread.On the thread's page, point to a post so that all of the functions appear and select Edit.The editor appears. Make edits while you view the original post.Select Submit.
Terms in this set (10)When posting on the discussion board, you should ignore other students and not respond to their posts. ... Using proper netiquette means: ... The Reflection task is where you link to outside websites to find additional information on the section topic.More items...
Sample Discussion Board Ground RulesIntroduce yourself. ... Ask questions. ... Participate. ... Do not dominate a discussion. ... Be intellectually rigorous. ... Be tactful. ... Forgive other students' mistakes. ... Read the whole thread before posting.More items...•Jul 22, 2016
Before posting your question to a discussion board, check if anyone has asked it already and received a reply. Just as you wouldn't repeat a topic of discussion right after it happened in real life, don't do that in discussion boards either. Stay on topic – Don't post irrelevant links, comments, thoughts, or pictures.