To get your Yellowdig community off to a great start, create a post to set expectations for your learners right at the beginning of the course. This is a crucial step for building a successful and engaging learning environment as it reduces ambiguity and defines Yellowdig as a learning community rather than a prompted weekly discussion board. Make sure you pin this post to the top of your community feed for several days until all learners have had the opportunity to view it.
Here’s what your post should include:
Explain the “why”: Tell students why you’re using Yellowdig and what kind of conversations you want to see.
Define your role: Let students know how you’ll participate in the community.
Set expectations: Clearly state what you expect from them. Consider giving a specific example, such as sharing a personal experience related to a course concept or linking to a relevant news article.
Follow through: Most importantly, participate yourself as you’ve said you would! Your engagement shows your commitment to the community.
You can use Yellowdig’s built-in video recording feature to create this message. Using video here will get their attention and it will also signal that they can use multimedia in the community instead of only text.
Example post:
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Here’s some sample language to better ensure learners will watch the video:
Welcome to our Yellowdig community!
In the video below, I’ve tried to make clear why we’re using Yellowdig in this course as well as what you can expect for me and what l’m expecting from you here. Please take a look. Looking forward to our journey together!
Pro-tip: This post is for setting community expectations, not for your personal introduction. You can save your personal intro for a separate post.
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Here is a script that you can use or customize to make your own video:
Setting Expectations Video Script
Hi everybody, I’m (how you want to be addressed by your learners). I’m your instructor for this course, and I’m excited to go on this journey together.
I want to tell you a little bit about what we’re doing here in Yellowdig. Yellowdig is a learning community where we can have conversations about the various course concepts. You have the ability to start your own conversations related to those course concepts, represented by topics in the community. You can share your experiences or what you see happening in the world related to those concepts.
Please post any course questions you have here in Yellowdig rather than sending an email to me. Please feel free to try to answer your peers’ questions. Remember, in Yellowdig, you’re going to get points for doing that. I’ll let you know which is the best answer using a verified response accolade.
As for me, I’m going to be another citizen of this community. I may occasionally post something that I found interesting. I’ll be commenting on some of the conversations that you’re having, and I’ll also be awarding point-bearing accolades. But don’t expect me to read and comment on everything in the community.
As for you, I want you to make sure that you’re earning your points towards your Yellowdig grade. It’s part of your grade. I also would like to encourage you to have good conversations with your peers. Let’s learn together and maybe even have a little bit of fun.
Audience: This help article is for Instructors, Designers, and Administrators.

