Difference between revisions of "Discussion Board"

Difference between revisions of "Discussion Board"

From Learning and training wiki

Share/Save/Bookmark
Jump to: navigation, search
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Term|DISCUSSION BOARD| A tool that allows groups to communicate online. A discussion board consists of a series of messages on a particular topic, and each message is an individual contribution to a conversation. This virtual environment allows users to exchange casual dialog in a non- instant message or [[Chat Room|chat room]] setting. It is similar to e-mail, but is separate from the e-mail account and is accessed, stored and organized centrally. The system includes discussion forums, blogs, calendars, questions and answers, picture galleries, file shares, keyword advertising,  and social networking. <ref> [http://dl.austincc.edu/students dl.austincc.edu/students] ( 28 July 2008), [http://www.ukcle.ac.uk/resources  www.ukcle.ac.uk/resources] ( 28 July 2008),  [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]  (28 July 2008) </ref> See also: [[Social Network|social network]] }}
+
{{Term|DISCUSSION BOARD| A tool that allows groups to communicate online. A discussion board consists of a series of individual messages on a particular subject or discussion topic. This virtual environment allows users to exchange casual dialog in a non- instant message setting. Discussion boards are stored and organized centrally in a server. They are generally facilitated by an expert in the topic under discussion. <ref> [http://dl.austincc.edu/students dl.austincc.edu/students] ( 28 July 2008), [http://www.ukcle.ac.uk/resources  www.ukcle.ac.uk/resources] ( 28 July 2008),  [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]  (28 July 2008) </ref>}}  
 
+
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:00, 18 August 2008

Term2.png DISCUSSION BOARD
A tool that allows groups to communicate online. A discussion board consists of a series of individual messages on a particular subject or discussion topic. This virtual environment allows users to exchange casual dialog in a non- instant message setting. Discussion boards are stored and organized centrally in a server. They are generally facilitated by an expert in the topic under discussion. [1]


References

  1. dl.austincc.edu/students ( 28 July 2008), www.ukcle.ac.uk/resources ( 28 July 2008), Wikipedia (28 July 2008)