Share an introduction
- Due Jun 14, 2021 by 11:59pm
- Points 2
In this first assignment, you will introduce yourself to your TA and your classmates through our online text discussion board here in Canvas. (This will also be your introduction to our threaded discussion tool.)
Complete these steps
1. Find the Canvas text discussion board for your section. All of our Canvas text discussions are visible on this Canvas page: Discussions (You might want to open that link in a separate window so you can see these instructions at the same time.) Find your TA's discussion board for your section -- it should be labeled with the section number, the day/time of the week your section meets, and your TA's name. Click into the discussion board and read the instructions.
2. Find the message prompt from your TA for this assignment. The discussion boards are "threaded" which means that your postings get automatically stored under the comment that you are responding to. You want to respond by first opening up the existing post from your TA, something like "Post your introduction here".
3. Post a message. Once you are in the discussion board, viewing the correct comment from your TA, you can use the "Reply" button at the bottom to add a comment of your own to the discussion -- it looks like this: . Do this and introduce yourself in a paragraph or two. You should mention your name, whether you have a preferred nickname or preferred pronouns, your hometown and/or home country, and what you're majoring in (or what you're considering if you haven't chosen a major yet). Your TA may also ask you something goofy to help break the ice!
4. Try to upload a picture. There's a little tool to "Embed Image" in the toolbar that you see when you're composing a reply -- it looks like this: . See if you can use this to upload an image of yourself -- that will be especially helpful for fellow students to remember your name and place it with your online postings.
5. Click "Post Reply" to add your post to the discussion board. (It looks like this: )
6. Review your post and edit if necessary. Always check your post for typos or formatting weirdness after you click "Post Reply" -- you can edit your post by clicking on the three little vertical dots on the upper-right-hand corner of your post and choosing "Edit." In particular, check the picture that you posted -- if it is huge and fills the whole width of the screen, please edit it to be smaller by clicking on it and dragging one of the corners inward. This will help make all the posts more readable and scrollable!
7. See what others have posted. You might want to check in later to read the introductions of your classmates too. It is a good practice to visit the discussion board at least once a day.
That's it -- once you've contributed your self-introduction to the discussion board, and double-checked it for any re-editing, nothing more needs to be uploaded to Canvas for this assignment.