e-Learning Lingo Podcast #47-Threaded Discussion



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Announcer: The e-Learning Lingo Podcast.
Mary Kay Lofurno: Hello, this is Mary Kay Lofurno, Marketing Director here at SyberWorks. Welcome to the 47th episode of the e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series.
Last week, Dave Powell talked about critical success factors. This week, Dave will discuss a term used in e-Learning development, ‘threaded discussion’.
So, I ask you, do you know your e-Learning Lingo?
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Mary Kay: Hi Dave. So tell us about the term ‘threaded discussion’.
David Powell: A threaded discussion is an online dialogue that takes the form of linked messages. It can be conducted through emails, bulletin boards, newsgroups, or Internet forums. In a threaded discussion, users have the option of responding to one another directly.
Mary Kay Lofurno: OK. That was great. Thanks, Dave, for your time. Have a good afternoon.
David Powell: Thank you. You too. Talk with you soon.
Mary Kay Lofurno: This is Mary Kay Lofurno, Marketing Director at SyberWorks. Thanks for listening to the 47th episode of the e-Learning Lingo Podcast. This week Dave Powell explained ‘threaded discussion’. The episode 47 Podcast audio and transcript will be posted on the e-Learning Lingo Podcast blog.
Next time on the e-Learning Lingo Podcast we will discuss a term used in e-Learning theory. Until then, have a great week.
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