
Threaded Discussions in Your Web Course
Objective: This job aid will provide you with instructional tips on developing threaded discussions for your course.What are Threaded Discussions?
Threaded discussions are a form of asynchronous communication. These text-based conversations help learners organize and follow conversations without getting lost in numerous postings. They also give students a chance to take turn leading and participating in the conversation.What Terms are Synonymous with Threaded Discussions?
Depending on the Course Management System (CMS) tools threaded discussions are also known as:How are Threaded Discussions Organized?
The instructor or student creates a topic and in responding to that topic, subtopics may be created. Subtopics are branches or threads of the main topic. Generally, the topics are displayed in a summarized hierarchy, making it possible to organize the discussion.
As participants respond to the message, their responses are sequentially linked to the original message. Participants can read or respond to any of the messages in a thread. There can be more than one threaded discussion topic within a folder.
What are Some Advantages of Threaded Discussions?
Threaded discussions give participants time to reflect on postings and to prepare their responses. Learners generally feel that they get to participate in the online conversations, in contrast to classrooms where a few students can dominate discussions.
Another advantage of threaded discussions is that learners do not miss out on any conversations because they're available in the course. Learners are also motivated to do the readings so that they can participate. They also attach value to reading other students' responses, thus creating a community of learners.
What are Some Tips for Leading Threaded Discussions?
What are Some Tips for Managing Threaded Discussions?
The instructor can:
How Can I Encourage Students to Have Meaningful Discussions?
For the discussions to be more valuable, advise student to: