Discord Messenger - Use Within a Web Design Course
Discord is a messenger / discussion application that we use for all course communication. See the official Beginner’s Guide for how to use Discord’s basic functionality.
Roles
Every user is assigned a role.
admins
- graders, tutors, any course assistants, and the instructor are all given this rolegraders
- graders are given this roletutors
- tutors are given this rolestudents
- students are given this role
It is possible to send a message to all users with a specific role by including @role in the message, e.g. @graders
.
Channels
An overview of the channels used in this course.
Channels are organized into categories. The categories are…
General Channels:
Channels in the “GENERAL
” category:
admin
- a channel for the admins to conversegeneral
- a channel for general conversationgrading
- a channel moderated by the graders for discussion about gradingpronouncements
- a channel for official announcements from the admins… only admins should post herequizzes
- a channel for discussion about quizzestutoring
- a channel moderated by the tutors for discussion about tutoring
Student Channels:
Channels in the “STUDENTS 01
” category:
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- each student must create a private channel - replacefb1258
with your own NYU Net ID. This channel will be for semi-private communication directly between you and the course administrators without other students.
Discord only allows a limited number of channels in each category. If there is no more room in the “STUDENTS 01
” category for your channel, please it into a channel named “STUDENTS 02
” instead.
Extracurricular Banter
Channels in the “BANTER
” category:
- These channels may be shared with other courses and are for general discussion.
Rules
To learn to use a team messenger app effectively and to keep discussions orderly and focused, abide by the following rules:
- students should never post to the
pronouncements
channel - keep this for official announcements only - student-created channels must be placed in an appropriate channel category.
- if you are targeting a message to a specific person, use the
@username
syntax to notify them, e.g.Dear @Prof - great to see you!
- if your message is in reply to an earlier message, click/tap the reply button on the message to which you are replying rather than sending a new unrelated message from scratch. This way, everyone understands what your message is in relation to.
- general messages and questions should be posted to a relevant public channel so others can see the discussion surrounding it
- if a message is related to your personal performance or grades, send it as a private message in your private channel or discuss in-person
- direct questions about grading to the graders - they have the word, “
Grader
”, in their usernames and there is a@grader
role that can be used to target a message to all graders. - direct questions about tutoring to the tutors - they have the word, “
Tutor
”, in their usernames and there is a@tutor
role that can be used to target a message to all tutors. - direct questions about other matters to the professor (
@Prof
) and the course assistant if there is one for this course - they have the word, “Course Assistant
”, in their username - avoid using slang or culturally-specific abbreviations or shorthands when messaging with anyone you are not already friendly with… it’s easy to misintepret people’s intentions in textual messaging and your lack of formality may be interpreted as disrespect or insult by someone who does not know you as the kind gentle soul you truly are. Students are expected to abide by NYU’s student conduct policies in all their communication in this course, regardless of the platform being used.