Discussion Guidelines

  • The discussion contributes to an important part of your grade.
  • Points are earned by adding to the discussion and responding to questions of the instructor and other students.
  • The instructor will review the discussion comments and rate them either as opinion, questions, chit-chat (which is acceptable and important in group discussions, but not sufficient to earn credit) or as contributing to discussion matter in a thoughtful way.
  • The length or amount of discussion that each student contributes are not the criterion.
  • The depth of knowledge conveyed is the main criterion.
  • Your posts should be distributed during the discussion period.
  • The first post addressing the discussion question is due on the Thursday of each module unless otherwise specified. 
  • Responses to peer discussions should be spaced to allow for discussion.
  • Do not wait until the last minute to participate. It is challenging to have a discussion when class members wait until the last minute to post their initial answer and/or responses.
  • Discussion questions are mechanisms to stimulate critical thinking.
  • If you do agree or disagree with a posting, state why you agree/disagree. Support your statement with concepts from the textbook, readings, or web sites.
  • You could also illustrate research concepts from clinical practice experiences.
  • Build on the responses of others.
  • When using outside resources, summarize rather than copying the entire document.
  • Reference where you obtained the information (APA not required for postings).

Grading Criteria

  • One initial post that addresses the discussion questions
  • Two responses to peer posts.

Participation

Posted an initial post and required amount of responses

Posted an initial post but did not meet the required amount of responses

Posted an initial post but did not reply to others OR Did not post initial post but replied to others

Did not post to the forum

4 points

3 points

2 points

0 points

Contributions

Originated or significantly expanded on more than one significant, informed, and supported the original contribution

Originated or expanded on one conversation with some information, value, depth, and support.

Originated or expanded on one conversation with low information value and little depth

Did not make original or informed contributions

3 points

2 points

1 point

0 points

Conversations

2 or more replies which extend the discussion and add to community learning

1 or more replies at least one of which extends the discussion

1 (or more) generic reply with little contribution to discussion content

Did not respond to others

3 points

2 points

1 point

0 points


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