Course Discussions -- in course
Byard Parks
Having the Course discussion actually attatched to the lesson instead of seperate in a thread would be very helpful. I would like if people could see the lesson and then scroll down to the discussion
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Milica Picuric
Yes, this is an important feature. I see no response from Hearbeat at all here. In fact, I am using the trial version, and the lack of this feature is what will prevent me from signing up at the moment. Any feedback?
Kai Lossgott
Yes! Discussion underneath a visible instruction (not on another screen) is an essential basic element of instructional design. Even Heartbeat runs most of its courses in the Docs module.
Rebecca Whitewick
Oh yes that is definitely what my members were just talking about. It would be great.
Profe Canna
This is very much needed
Eric Dozier
YES!
Currently, when a discussion thread pops out, it takes the learner out of the context in which the question was asked. This forces the learner to explain the context again, and I often have to go back to figure out which lesson they’re referring to in order to provide a thorough response.
Additionally, in large asynchronous courses, questions and comments from various lessons and times are all dumped into the same thread, with no efficient way to filter or identify their origins.
In the meantime, I'm considering using the Documents area for my courses because of engagement. I know that it doesn't have assignments and other bells and whistles, but folks can engage around the content without losing context.
Dax Hock
There is this post as well to upvote! https://feedback.heartbeat.chat/feature-requests/p/comment-feature-underneath-lessons
Charlotte Salvanes
Yes especially for assignment, it would be very convenient that the thread with the assignment was showing below the lesson. without being shown in the thread menu. I run long programms with many call to actions and we have a huge amount of assignments/training and i can't have 200 different threads in my menu. Neither can i mix all my trainings at the same place. People want to see what the other did where they are in the journey.
Kim Hannan
Yes! It's so confusing that I can add people to the discussion, but they don't even have to be enrolled in the course.
Teresa Fidge
Yes, at the moment there seems to be a bit of jumping around between course and thread (without wanting to) and maybe this will help/resolve that.
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Renato Oliveira
Great idea! It would be interesting if, instead of a chat for the lesson, people could creat actual threads, so they can discuss different aspects of the lesson in an organized manner.
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