Blackboard (Faculty) - About the Discussion Board

This document provides an overview of the Discussion Board.

The Discussion Board is a tool that allows students and instructors to interact online in an asynchronous format (not in real time). Blackboard’s Discussion Board allows users to enter text, images, video, hyperlinks, and, if the instructor allows, file attachments.

Each topic area on the Discussion Board is a called a forum. This is typically where the discussion prompts are located in addition to the discussion name (ex: a Forum might be called, “Week 1 Reading Reflection”). Inside of the main forums are threads, or the individual lines of communication related to the topic.

Instructors can allow students to create their own threads (ex: “My Week 1 Reflection”) or instructors may choose to create the threads and ask students to reply (ex: “How did this week’s reading relate to your internship placement?”). Students will see different options depending on how instructors set up the forums. A few common options are:

  • Using the "Create Thread" button to make an original post.

    create thread

  • Using the "Reply" button to respond to someone’s post.


    Reply to a Discussion Thread

  • Participating in a “Post First” forum, where you must create a thread before you can see others’ posts

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  • If you will be grading the discussion forum, you will see a Grade Discussion Forum button.

    grade


  • Using the "Subscribe" button to get email alerts when new posts have been made in the forum

    Subscribe


Instructors may also use the Discussion Board for project submission (text or attachments), weekly check-ins, peer feedback and more.



Keywordsblackboard, black board, bb, discussion, discussions, discussion board, board, forum, thread   Doc ID63269
OwnerCenter I.GroupSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville
Created2016-05-09 09:17:51Updated2024-09-19 09:22:47
SitesSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville
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