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Use forums to organize your discussion topics into categories. Your course can have multiple forums and topics, but you must create a forum before you can create a topic since all topics belong to forums.
Note You cannot evaluate anonymous posts.
Note All topics in this forum will require the user to start a new thread before viewing or replying to other threads
Note If you select Forum is visible for a specific date range, select the Has Start Date and Has End Date check boxes to set your availability. You can also have dates Display in Calendar.
Note: You cannot edit the topic type once you save the topic.
Note You cannot evaluate anonymous posts.
Note All topics in this forum will require the user to start a new thread before viewing or replying to other threads
Note If you select Topic is visible for a specific date range, select the Has Start Date and Has End Date check boxes to set your availability. You can also have dates Display in Calendar.
To make a forum or topic available to users only after they fulfill other specified tasks, click Attach Existing or Create and Attach in the Restrictions tab. Examples of release conditions include completing a dropbox submission, scoring a specified grade in a particular quiz, completing a survey, or being enrolled in a particular section. You can edit and change release conditions by clicking the Remove icon beside an individual condition or Remove All Conditions.
Select the Restrict this topic to the following groups and sections check box to restrict a forum or topic so that it is only accessible to members of a specific group or section. Click Add Groups and Sections and select the group you would like to be able to access the forum or topic in the Group Category drop-down list. This enables you to:
Note You must create groups or sections before you can set group or section restrictions.
You can evaluate users' individual posts and have Cobra Learning automatically calculate a topic score for each user, or you can assign a topic score directly to each user. If you choose to assess individual posts, you can specify how you want the system to calculate each users overall topic score in the Posts section of the Assessment tab when you edit a topic.
See Cobra Learning - Assessing (evaluating) a discussion topic or [Link for document 54709 is unavailable at this time] for more information on grading discussions.
Associate a topic with learning objectives to measure a user's mastery of skills, abilities, and knowledge. You can use a rubric to evaluate a user's success at meeting the learning objective. See Evaluating discussion topic activities for information about assessing learning objectives linked to discussion topics.