an online service oriented towards discussion groups, file downloading and games
A computerized meeting and announcement system that allows people to carry on discussions, upload and download files, and make announcements without the people being connected to the computer at the same time.
a centrally posted email-type conversation, organised in threads, which you can follow and reply to
a computerized meeting and announcement system that allows people to carry on discussions and share information without the need for individuals to be on the computer at the same time
a forum for members to discuss relevant MAWA issues
a general term for any online "bulletin board" where the user can leave and expect to see responses to messages that the user had posted
a group communication tool used to share messages
an online discussion area, where community members can exchange open messages with everyone on the Internet
an online forum or a place on the Web where individuals can discuss issues, tally opinion, share pictures, announce events and otherwise learn and educate others
an online tool for members of a learning community to come together to post discussion topics
a online forum, or a place on the Web in which people can discuss issues, tally opinion, share pictures and announce events
a place where you can join in discussions, read other users' messages and/or contribute by posting a message yourself
a Web-based software application that enables people to discuss issues, share ideas, collaborate, ask and answer questions, tally opinion, announce events, and share pictures and files
Also known as discussion forums, or bulletin boards, the discussion board is a feature that allows the instructor to post a discussion topic to which students can post their comments asynchronously.
See electronic bulletin board.
a forum where messages can be posted for all site visitors to see and respond to
Web application which allows asynchronous communication to take place. Users post messages which are displayed to all those with access to the board. People can then reply or add to the messages, continuing the discussion in a 'thread' of related postings. Also known as bulletin boards, discussion groups or web / internet forums.
This is a system that allows electronic messaging. Users can post and respond to any messages on the Discussion Board. Those messages can then be read and responded to by other users.
A Web site component that enables users to participate in topics of discussion by posting and replying to comments.
An element of a facilitated workshop where participants ask and respond to questions about the workshop. Each message or posting is sent to all the workshop participants. The discussion board is asynchronous (see above).
An interactive place on the Internet where people can post/send and read messages on topics of common interest; this is done through a Web browser. Also called forum.
a discussion board (known also by various other names such as discussion group, discussion forum, message board, and online forum) is an asynchronous communication module. It works much like a bulletin board, users post messages that can then be read and responded to by other users.
a place on Blackboard that revolves around a common theme; an assembly of documents or notes about a given topic on the Internet. Users are drawn because of their common interest.
A forum on a Web site for the discussion of a specific topic or set of related topics.
A discussion board is a general term for any online "bulletin board" where you can leave and expect to see responses to messages you have left. Or you can just read the board.
An electronic method for posting messages that others can elect to read and then reply to if desired. It does not use the e-mail system but rather is web-based.
Discussion Board is an ASP.NET 2.0 forum software from Active Data Online Pty Ltd.