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  <name>Teach the Discussion Board</name>
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  <md:created>2008/05/09 13:14:18.387 GMT-5</md:created>
  <md:revised>2008/05/09 15:01:50.431 GMT-5</md:revised>
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      <md:author id="krestine">
      <md:firstname>Keith</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>A.</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Restine</md:surname>
      <md:email>krestine@twu.edu</md:email>
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    <md:maintainer id="krestine">
      <md:firstname>Keith</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>A.</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Restine</md:surname>
      <md:email>krestine@twu.edu</md:email>
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    <md:keyword>Discussion Board</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>Distance Education</md:keyword>
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  <md:abstract>This module contains suggestions to help instructors teach the specific vocabulary necessary to understand the discussion board area.</md:abstract>
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    <para id="element-672">Students do not automatically know the vocabulary of the discussion area. It is worthwhile to educate students about the vocabulary and to provide some practice in using the tools correctly. A little language explaining how to start a thread and how to reply to a thread will make the responses much easier to read and to grade. A thread is one topic and new threads are equivalent to changing the conversation in face-to-face communication. In normal conversation, we have subtle and obvious cues to help us understand these changes - in a discussion forum, the only available cue is the location of threads and replies.

 </para><example id="element-225"><para id="element-109">The discussion board is an area that houses forums. It is in these forums that you will post for credit on the discussion board. A thread is the initial post to the forum and all associated replies to that post. Threads can be thought of as a single topic in a conversation. If you create a new thread, you are changing the topic of the conversation. Sometimes I will require you to post a new thread so I can read and grade individually. At other times, I expect you to reply to a thread started by one of your classmates. You need to learn the difference quickly to be successful in this course.
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</example><para id="element-66">You might be interested in reading <link src="http://twuid.pbwiki.com/TWU+Tips+-+Reinforce+the+Vocabulary+of+the+Discussion+Board">Reinforce the Vocabulary of the Discussion Board</link>, a resource found in the Teaching Tips section of <link src="http://twuid.pbwiki.com/">TWU ID</link>, a set of resources for TWU distance educators.   </para><para id="delete_me">
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