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shared by J.Randolph Radney on 24 Jan 11
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Brevity is appreciated. Since reading other's comments or articles can be very time consuming, try to be straight to the point, although respect that this is an academic class. Too little is just as troublesome as too much!
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J.Randolph Radney on 26 Jan 11Brevity is a good idea, but not at the expense of clarity.
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give a frame of reference in your post by quoting or summarizing the content to which you are responding
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The me-too post certainly is a frustration in the online environment and does not add any depth to the discussion or learning.
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be sure to post substantive ideas and avoid the "I agree" posts which just clutter up a discussion board.
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Subject lines that just repeat the original poster’s subject line with the Re: added (Re: Re: Re: Unoriginal subject line) give no indication to the reader if the new or added content will benefit him or her as a learner
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Each time you post or reply to a post, update the subject line to match the content of your posting.
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The Discussion Board is part of a college course, so your writing style should conform to the rules of standard English.