Blackboard Discussion Boards
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Category:Computers & Internet | Tags:blackboard, onlineforum, e-learning
Created:on 2008-07-02 | Updated:on 2008-07-03
A list of links and resources that you may find useful for setting up and running online discussion boards/forums in Blackboard
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Gilly Salmon - Wikipedia entry
A mini bio of Gilly Salmon, with bibliography
more fromen.wikipedia.org
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All Things in Moderation
Gilly Salmon's consultancy. Offers online courses to help people improve their online facilitation skills.
more fromwww.atimod.com
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Gilly Salmon's 5 stage model
Useful framework for designing and running discussion boards. Described in full in the book 'E-moderating'.
more fromwww.atimod.com
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ALT-C 2008: Rethinking the digital divide
Sounds like a really interesting conference.
more fromwww.alt.ac.uk
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Blackboard Quick Tutorials
Included here (under Release 7.1) are some useful animated video clips which demonstrate how to use discussion boards.
more fromwww.blackboard.com
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Psychology of Cyberspace - Message Boards in Teaching
A short paper about the practicalities of using discussion boards in university teaching.
more fromwww-usr.rider.edu
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Journal article about assessing discussion boards
Abstract
The use of online discussion boards has grown extensively in the past 5 years, yet some researchers argue that our understanding of how to use this tool in an effective and meaningful way is minimal at best. Part of the problem in
acquiring mormore fromweb.ebscohost.com
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Mark's help on Discussion Boards
From the one and only Mark - a useful step by step guide to setting up and using discussion boards
more fromit-help.bathspa.ac.uk
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Cool Text: Logo and Graphics Generator
Favourite site for creating logos and banners
more fromcooltext.com
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Exploring social bookmarking BLOG
What is social bookmarking? Slides from the e-learning summer series at Bath University, and a useful blog.
more fromrogergardner.wordpress.com

