Your First Steps
The Bulletin Board is a discussion area for our class outside the context of a particular course module. Just as you have the opportunity to talk or chat with each other or with the instructor when taking a conventional classroom course, you should also have the opportunity to do the same in a web course. The Bulletin Board is available only to students enrolled in this class to post and/or read messages and respond. These can include questions or comments to other students and me about course material, assignments, readings, etc. It is also a place where you can go to socialize and have open discussion on subjects of your interests.
You will find the Bulletin Board in the Other Course Areas section of the Course Map. I will be using this area to make announcements during the semester, so be sure to check it every time you “come to class.”
Meet Your Classmates is an area for you to introduce yourself to the class and where you can go to meet the others that are in this course. Your profile will help us get to know each other and begin to build a sense of class community, so please feel free to personalize your profile and add a link to your favorite web site, or attach a digital image of yourself.
You will find my profile by clicking the Meet Your Classmates by scrolling down the Modules.
Check this area to meet the others in this course. Since profiles will be posted as people join the course for the first time, you may have to return to this area several times to see the latest entries.
THE BULLETIN BOARD IS ONE OF THE “LEARNING MODULES”, SCROLL DOWN ON THE LEARNING MODULE PAGE UNTIL YOU FIND:
MEET THE CLASS
BULLETIN BOARD
Icebreaker
1. Click on the Bulletin Board area. Post an item to start a discussion, or read other students’ responses if there are any, and make a response.
2. Click on the Meet Your Classmates area and introduce yourself. This will create a private student folder for the course. The private folder is for you and I to talk privately throughout the semester.
3. Click on Icebreaker, and follow the directions.
When you have completed those two tasks, you are ready to begin the first module of the course.
Mr. S.
Candela Citations
- Your First Steps. Authored by: J. Bruce Schwabach. Provided by: Herkimer College. Located at: https://herkimer.open.suny.edu/webapps/blackboard/execute/announcement?method=search&context=course&course_id=_953_1&handle=cp_announcements&mode=cpview. Project: Art History I Achieving the Dream Course. License: CC BY: Attribution