Introducing the Discussion Board
Nick Bunyan and Dan Roberts
eLearning Unit
Educational Development DivisionCentre for Lifelong Learning
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Session descriptor for referenceThe summer 2013 VITAL upgrade saw a redesign and enhancements for the Discussion Board
tool. This introductory session will focus on both the practical aspects of setting up and using a Discussion Board, and introduce examples and case studies from staff already using the tool from across the University.
The workshop will cover:– An introduction, some general principles and case studies of using online discussions to support
student learning.– Practical work setting up and participating in Discussion Boards, including the mobile version.– Running online discussions – monitoring, moderating and tracking student contributions.
This workshop will be suitable for staff new to VITAL Discussion Boards who want to integrate simple, non-assessed applications of online discussions into their learning and teaching.
If you are already familiar with this technology and need more specific support outside the scope of this workshop - online distance learning for example - please contact the eLearning Unit to discuss your requirements.
First things...
• Sign-in sheet – please complete – mailing list option
• Feedback at the end – let us know what was good, bad, useful or useless!
• Introductions – us, the eLU, support available
Session Structure
(Approximate)• 14:00 – 16:00ish > planned session length• Introduction & Discussion Board overview• Try out the Discussion Board• Setting up forums & threads• Running and managing discussions• Case Studies & Checklist for online discussions• Further support
What is the Discussion Board?Long-standing part of VITAL – old tech?
Key Features of a Discussion Board• Asynchronous and Recorded
– Takes place over time (days, weeks)– Recorded in the module to revisit, review, assess
• Threaded– Organised visually to follow ‘flow’ of discussions
• Another Social Environment for learning and teaching – Online collaborative learning– Learners from many backgrounds and greater numbers
Discussion Board - Structure
Have a go!
Side menu bar – Discussion Boards > Discussion Board Workshop Forum – FIRST ACTIVITY
1. First – introductions – an icebreaker type forum to bond the group2. Second – having a go at an online discussion.
Have a go!
Side menu bar – Discussion Boards > Discussion Board Workshop Forum – SECOND ACTIVITY
1. First impressions of using Discussion Boards – set up for anonymous posts
Running and Managing
• Moderated discussions• SECOND ACTIVITY Forum – will now switch on
moderation• Now post anonymously – replies to peoples
first impressions• Change someone’s role to moderator and
demonstrate the moderation queue
Practice setting up a new forum
Go to the eLearning Unit Workshop Test Module > Discussion Boards > Discussion Board.
Practice setting up a new forum and working through all the settings.
How students access a discussion board
You need to create links within a module:
• Side menu bar > Add Tool link > Discussion board
• Within a Content Area > Tools > Discussion Board.
How students can quickly see new posts to a discussion board
Subscribe option – sends an email alert to their University account.
From the VITAL homepage > Global navigation menu – this aggregates all posts for all of their modules.
Via the Blackboard mobile app on their phones or tablets. (They can reply to posts etc here as well)
Discussion boards within Group tools
Students can also access private (to a specific group) discussion board as part of the Group tool options within a VITAL module – you will need to set these up
Case Studies and Discussion
UoL Staff
• Dr Laszlo Pazmany –School of Medicine
• Dr Gary Brown - ULMS
Checklist - Setting expectations
• Why online discussion are being used and how it relates to the module
• How you want the students to write (tone, formality, length of post) and online etiquette
• Your/tutor involvement and what it entails
• Some training in using the DB
Resources from Workshop
Resources and Further Support
• eLearning Unit: (http://www.liv.ac.uk/elearning/)
– ‘Phone and email help: [email protected]
– ‘Studio Wednesdays’: afternoon drop-in every Wednesday afternoon – 3rd Floor, 126 Mount Pleasant (blog post link)
– VITAL Self Service: http://utils.liv.ac.uk/vital/– Further training/support by request