Subscribe to Brightspace Discussions
This article demonstrates how to subscribe to your Brightspace Discussions; it is intended for instructors and students. There are two ways you can subscribe to a Brightspace Discussion. One way is to subscribe to the entire Forum or Topic. In this method, anytime anyone posts under the Forum or Topic, you will receive an email alert. The second way is to subscribe to a post you made and only get alerts when someone replies to your post.
Before You Start
Before you can receive any Notifications regarding Discussions subscriptions, you need to tell Brightspace which tools should send you email notifications.
Click on your name in the top right corner of the Brightspace window.
Select Notifications from the dropdown menu.
Select the Brightspace tools from which you would allow emails. In this case, select the checkbox after Discussions - new post in a forum, topic, or thread that I subscribed to in instant notifications.
Click Save.
Steps
Subscribing to a Discussion Forum or Topic
Log into Brightspace using your Geneseo credentials. Select the course.
Go to Course Tools and then Discussions in the blue course nav menu.
Next, locate the Forum or Topic you would like to subscribe to, click on the black arrow (1) and select Subscribe. You can do the same thing to a Topic (3).
The last step is to decide what type of notifications or alerts you want to receive to your college email address.
Subscribing to a Discussion Post
First, click on Start a New Thread.
Before you post your thread, click on Subscribe to this Thread.
The last step is to decide what type of notifications or alerts you want to receive to your college email address.
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