What is a WebBoard?
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NOTE: If you already have a login name and password to access a WebBoard from another class, you can use that information to access the WebBoard for this class. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE a WebBoard login name and password, follow all of the instructions below. If you are taking more than one Internet class, you will onlyneed to obtain a WebBoard login name and password one time. Make sure you read all instructions before proceeding.
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1. Click on the WebBoard icon on your communication page or open this URL -- http://onyx.fgcu.edu/~1 (NOTE: The number changes from WebBoard to WebBoard) 2. Type your choice of login name and password in the box that appears on the screen. |
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NOTE: Keep your login name simple and try to use a log-in name that represents your real name. (For example, you may want to use the user name in your FGCU e-mail address.)
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2. Locate the topic you want to read and click its name or the topic expansion box. If you click on the name, the message and replies are displayed in the message window. If you click the topic expansion box, the subsequent messages are displayed. 3. If you expanded the topic list in step 2 but did not display the message, locate the message you want to read and click its name. The message displays in the Message window. You may need to scroll to read the entire message(s). 4. When you have finished reading the message, you can select another message to read or you can post a new topic or reply. |
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1. After you read a message, click on the REPLY button/icon. 2. A message box will appear where you can type your reply message. 3. Once you are done composing a reply message, click on the POST button/icon. |
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2. A message box will appear where you can type your new topic and the message that accompanies it. 3. Once you are done composing a new topic and message, click on the POST button/icon. |
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2. Open the welcome message from your instructor and read it. 3. After reading the message, click on the REPLY button and create a message that ask about the instructor’s background. |
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