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Forum Discussions/Learning Responses
Communication courses, even online, require interactions between participants. This class
allows for discussion amongst all class participants through forum discussions. These
discussions are a required part of online courses, specifically this course, and make up a large
part of the grade for the course. There will be at least one forum discussion each week and
sometimes two.
Forum discussions/learning responses will open on Monday morning and close the following
Sunday at 11:59 pm. Initial posts to the forum are due by Wednesday of any given week to
allow for discussion throughout the rest of the week. You will always be required to respond to
at least two other forum posts for discussions (two is the minimum, which is average work).
Your responses should also be made throughout the week, not all on the same day.
Some forums will be Learning Responses, not discussions. Learning responses are designed to
measure your understanding of a particular theory or unit and do NOT require a response to
others. Make sure you read the instructions for each forum assignment to know if you are
engaging in a discussion or a response. You may respond to others in learning responses, but it
is not required.
● Initial posts should answer all of the questions posed in the discussion prompt, and be
written academically, using in-text citations and an APA reference list at the end of the
post. These are not opinion or journal responses - they are assignments that
demonstrate your knowledge of the topics being discussed. Please read the rubric to
best understand how points are assigned to learning responses. Posts should create
discussion and provide support for the arguments you make in the posts.
● Responses to posts need to be made using the reply button. This will keep discussions
threaded and make discussions easier to follow. Do not create a new post to reply to
someone. Reply posts should promote discussion as well. Responses such as “I agree”,
“That’s cool,” or “I like your answer” are not sufficient. While you may agree or disagree
with a post, you need to develop the reply to include why you agree or disagree. If you
agree, you should indicate what you agree with and then add new material (an “and
also” thought or point), ask questions, or create more discussion about posts. If you
disagree, you should point out specifically what you disagree with, provide an alternate
perspective, and provide support for that perspective. If someone asks you a pointed
question, you should answer that question.
Your grade for discussion forums (except for the Self Introduction Forum) will be based on the
rubric below or a similar rubric. Please familiarize yourself with the scoring procedure to
maximize your score on each forum.
Instructors will participate in forums at different levels. In some forums, I will post an initial
answer as well as participate in the discussion. Sometimes I may not participate at all. If your
forum post is lacking something I may prompt you to add to it, and I will intervene if discussions
become inappropriate.
Disagreement (even with me) is acceptable in discussions, but please follow the rules of
etiquette from the syllabus for all forum posts.