Once a discussion gets going, new posts can come in very quickly. There are a number of places in Learning Environment that identify new posts to help you keep on top of things:
To see all posts again, click the Clear icon in the search field.
Click on a topic to display the View Topic page. Then, click on a thread to display all replies to the thread, along with the original post.
To | Do this |
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Keep the thread at the top of the list |
Select Pin thread. |
Post anonymously | Select Post as Anonymous. |
Receive updates on the thread via your selected notification method | Select Subscribe to this thread. |
Attach a file |
In the Attachments area, click Browse to locate the file you want to attach, or, if you are using a supported browser, drag and drop your files onto the attachments upload target. You can attach as many files as you want.
Note Internet Explorer 9 and older currently do not support dragging and dropping files from your desktop into Learning Environment. |
Attach an audio recording | In the Attachments area, click Record Audio. Ensure your microphone is set up correctly and click Record. Click Flash Settings to make adjustments to your microphone selection and volume. Click Play to listen to your recording. Click Clear to erase your recording. If you have pre-recorded audio and are using a supported browser, you can drag audio files onto the attachments upload target. |
Attach a video recording | In the Attachments area, click Record Video. Click Allow when the Flash player prompts you to allow camera and microphone access. Click Record. Click Stop when you finish recording. Click Clear to erase your recording or Add to add the recording. If you have pre-recorded video and are using a supported browser, you can drag video files onto the attachments upload target. |
Post your thread to more than one topic simultaneously | Click Post to other topics. Click Add Topics, and select the topics you would like your thread to appear in. To post in every topic simultaneously, select the Select All check box, then click Add Topics. |
If the topic is moderated, your post will not appear until a moderator approves it. Moderated topics will display Moderated beside the topic name in Discussions List. Inside the topic, all threads track how many Unapproved replies each thread contains. Inside the thread, any posts requiring approval display
Approve Post in the subject header.
If a topic is assessible, and has one or more rubrics attached to it, you will see a Rubrics section in the collapsible Discussions area at the top of the topic that contains links to any rubrics associated with the topic. To preview the expectations for the topic, click on the rubric. It will open in a pop-up window.
Note The rubric does not display any personalized feedback or results.
To | Do this |
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Post anonymously | Select Post as Anonymous. |
Receive updates to the thread via your selected notification method | Select Subscribe to this thread. |
Attach a file |
In the Attachments area, click Browse to locate the file you want to attach, or, if you are using a supported browser, drag and drop your files onto the attachments upload target. You can attach as many files as you want.
Note Internet Explorer 9 and older currently do not support dragging and dropping files from your desktop into Learning Environment. |
Attach an audio recording | In the Attachments area, click Record Audio. Ensure your microphone is set up correctly and click Record. Click Flash Settings to make adjustments to your microphone selection and volume. Click Play to listen to your recording. Click Clear to erase your recording. If you have pre-recorded audio and are using a supported browser, you can drag audio files onto the attachments upload target. |
Attach a video recording | In the Attachments area, click Record Video. Click Allow when the Flash player prompts you to allow camera and microphone access. Click Record. Click Stop when you finish recording. Click Clear to erase your recording or Add to add the recording. If you have pre-recorded video and are using a supported browser, you can drag video files onto the attachments upload target. |
You can save your thread as a draft instead of publishing it right away. This lets you return to the thread later to edit it before publishing it to the topic.
To save a draft thread, click Save as Draft instead of Post.
To find a saved draft, navigate to the topic where you created the draft and select Drafts from the Filter by tool navigation.
Note Depending on your system configuration, you may not have this option enabled. If you would like the option to save threads as drafts, contact your site administrator or your Desire2Learn Account Manager.
How you rate discussion posts depends on which rating scheme is enabled. You can rate posts using stars or by up voting and down voting.
Note Instructors can set rating schemes on a per-topic basis.
Rate the post by clicking on the number of stars you think the post deserves in the Ratings area of a user's post. You can give a maximum of five stars.
Click the Up icon to increase a post's rating. Click the
Down icon to decrease a post's rating.
Click the Up icon to increase a post's rating.
You can view posts in a printable format and send the posts to your printer:
Do one of the following:
Personal settings control the way you view posts inside a topic. These settings apply to all course offerings wherever you access discussions, but do not affect other users.
Display Settings The following display settings are available:
Reply Settings Use this setting to automatically include the original post by default when composing a reply.
Links:
[1] http://staging.docs.d2l/en/taxonomy/term/3
[2] http://staging.docs.d2l/en/rating-discussion-posts