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The Forum Structure

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Written by Darren Chiu
Updated over a month ago

The TalentLabs Forum is organized to help you quickly find relevant information and manage your learning interactions.

FORUM

When you enter the main Forum area, you will find several key navigation tools to help you manage your feed:

  • Browse Tags

    Use this to explore all available tags. It’s the fastest way to dive into a specific topic and also follow the tags that interest you, such as #Making Friends or #Career Advice.

  • History

    A quick way to find posts you’ve recently viewed or interacted with, so you never lose track of a helpful discussion.

  • Bookmarks

    Save important threads or resources by bookmarking them. All your saved items are stored here for easy access whenever you need them.

FOLLOWED TAGS

You can see the tags you followed. Any new activity within these tags will be prioritized in your view, allowing you to curate your own custom learning feed.

MY CLASS FORUMS

In the navigation menu, you will see MY CLASS FORUMS on the bottom left of the page. These are private, course-specific spaces tailored to your current enrollment.

This is a private space exclusively for you, your classmates, and your mentors.

  • Curriculum Focus: Use this area to discuss specific assignments, lab exercises, and course-specific concepts.

  • Direct Interaction: It is the best place to engage in detailed technical discussions with peers who are working on the exact same projects as you.

    Navigate your class forum

    There four sections in the Class Forum.

  • Posts

    This is the primary feed for general community interaction. Use this section to ask questions about the curriculum, start discussions on course topics, or share interesting resources with your cohort.

  • Announcements

    Keep an eye on this section for official updates from your instructors or the TalentLabs team. This includes information on live session schedules, curriculum updates, and important milestones.

  • Pinned

    High-value threads, such as Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or ongoing deep-dive discussions, are located here for quick reference. These posts are kept at the top of the list so you never lose track of essential resources.

  • Support

    If you encounter technical difficulties with the platform or have administrative questions, the Support section provides a direct line to help. This distinguishes learning-based questions from technical issues that require staff intervention.

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