The tips
below can help both experienced and novice Web users fully participate
in, and benefit from, this online event discussion.
Understanding the Lingo
New technology often assigns new meaning to familiar words. Here are some commonly
used terms you may encounter when you participate in online discussions throughout
this session:
Viewing Topics
To view topics within a discussion, click on the plus symbol (+) next to a
discussion name, or click on the discussion name itself. You can also click
on the plus symbol next to a topic to view the replies beneath it.
Keeping Track
The average week-long course produces between 75 and 125 individual postings.
Keeping straight which messages you have and have not read can get complicated.
The Message Board has two features that can help you stay organized:
- The Board automatically flags as “new” messages
that have been posted since the last time you logged in.
- The Board has a “Mark Read” option that
allows you to flag messages that you have read. To enable this option,
go to the menu bar at the top of the screen, click on “Mark Read,” and
click on the appropriate conference. The Board will then automatically
mark all items you have read each time you log off of the Board.
- Use
the "Search" function at the top of the
page to look for messages. You may not have had an opportunity to try
this,
but you can use it to search for your own messages, or ones that you
recall an interest in. You can type in the name or word that you want
to search for, and even limit the discussion conference in which to
search (e.g., just search within the Activity 2 discussion).
Posting a Message
If the message you are sending to a discussion begins a new topic (rather than
adding to a current topic), you are posting a message. To post a message,
follow these steps:
- Select the Post button on the form to send it.
It's also helpful to do the following:
- Put your name in the title of your post. This may seem
a bit odd because your name pops up when your message is posted; however,
it goes away once someone replies, and that makes it much more difficult
to go back and find your message.
- Try to come up with a creative name for your posts,
perhaps something related to one of your main points.
These extra steps will help you go back and find posts
on the board, especially after someone has replied to your initial message.
Replying to a Message
To respond to a message, follow these steps:
Subscribing to a Discussion Via
E-mail
You have the option of subscribing to a discussion via e-mail, which means
that you can receive new conference postings as regular e-mails and respond
to them as regular e-mails as well. To subscribe to a particular conference,
follow these steps:
Note: Attachments made to a Message Board posting/message
will not be carried through e-mail. You must open the posting via the Web
in order to retrieve an attachment.
Attaching a File to a Message
If you use Netscape 3 or above (or Explorer 5 or above), you can attach documents
to a message in a Message Board discussion. To attach a document, follow
these steps:
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