Our Server
Take a tour of our Server! See a break-down of the different parts of Discord.
Take a tour of our Server! See a break-down of the different parts of Discord.
Found on the farthest left-hand side of the app/webpage
If you are starting with a brand-new Discord account, this will likely be empty until you have joined the LBCC Virtual Learning Center server.
Our server icon is the LBCC Roadrunner. Left-clicking on this will take you to the Virtual Learning Center, where you will be able to see all of the pieces described in this document.
If you want to add or create a new server (for example, you want to make a private server for your study group), left-click on the circle with the + sign.
The circle at the top of the Server List is your Home page. This is where your (private) Direct Messages are. This is also where you can find your friends list.
In your Direct Messages, you can have individual or group chats. You can send text, documents, and media through chat. You can also start voice or video calls with the individual or group chats.
More info on how chat works can be found in the “Chat” section of this outline.
Found just to the right of the Server List.
There are many channels in the LBCC Virtual Learning Center server! The most important and frequently used categories are kept at the top of the list for ease of access.
Channels with the hashtag/pound (#) symbol are for text and media chat. When you select a # channel, the chat history will appear in the middle of your screen.
Channels with the audio (🔊) symbol are voice channels. You can talk to other members of the server here.
If you need help with any Discord-related questions or concerns that aren’t addressed in this document, you can post your questions to the #❓-help channel in the Information category.
Our channels are organized by Categories. You can collapse (minimize) categories you don’t want to see by left-clicking on the name of the category; left-clicking again will expand it.
You can also see more channels in your list by left-clicking the “x” on the information above your channels list. This will make more room for the channel list.
Found in the center of the Discord window, this is what occupies most of the screen.
You can contribute to a text channel by typing into the bar directly below the chat. To submit your text, hit the “Enter” key on your keyboard.
You can add attachments like images, PDFs, etc. from your computer or device using the + symbol to the left of the text bar.
If you make a mistake or change your mind about something you posted, you have the ability to Edit or Delete your messages. Do this by moving your mouse over the message, and left-clicking the “...” icon that appears.
You will notice that you cannot add posts to some channels (mainly the informational channels). This is indicated by a message in the text bar stating, “You do not have permission to send messages in this channel,” along with a 🚫 symbol in place of your cursor.
Channels you cannot post in:
#🐣-welcome
#📃-rules
#💻-help-desks
#📋-resources
#📢-announcements
Please note: when asking questions in the #❓-help channel, you can only send one message every 2 minutes. This is to help reduce the volume of questions, concerns, and requests at a given time so that our moderators have time to respond. You still have the ability to Edit your question if you make a mistake, as described above.
If you want to grab the attention of a particular member in one of your posts, you can type the “@” symbol. This will pop up a list of all members and roles available to mention. You can continue to type (without spaces) the name of the person you want to mention until their name shows up on the list. Once you find the name you’re looking for, either left-click the name or hit “tab” to select it.
Found in the channel list in the “Student Study Rooms” category.
While you are in a voice channel, you can still access the various chat channels.
There are three indicators that you are connected to a voice/video channel:
Your name is listed under the channel name (all members connected to a voice channel will appear listed under that channel).
An audio (🔊) icon appears in the corner of the server icon.
A “Voice Connected” message appears at the bottom left of your browser/app.
You can mute/unmute and deafen/undeafen yourself while in a voice channel by either left-clicking the microphone and headset icons at the bottom of the window next to your profile name, or by right-clicking your name in the voice channel and checking the mute/deafen boxes.
When the microphone and/or headset icons have a red slash through them, that indicates you are muted and/or deafened. (These icons appear next to your name in the voice channels as well).
Above the mute/deafen options at the bottom of your window, there is also a “Go Live” icon indicated by a computer monitor with an arrow on it. You can use this to share your screen with other members in your voice channel by left-clicking that icon. To end your screen-share, simply left-click the icon again.
To join another member’s screen-share, hover your mouse over the member’s name with the red LIVE indicator. A window will pop up with a Join Stream option to left-click.
To the left of the “Go Live” icon, you can also start Video with your study group while connected to a voice channel. For more information on the different view options for Discord’s Video feature, visit the following link: Server Video
To disconnect from a voice channel, left-click the disconnect icon at the bottom of the window (a phone with an x next to it--to the right of the “Voice Connected” message).
Note: If you forget to disconnect from a voice channel and your account goes idle (this does not apply if you are using the browser version of Discord), you will be automatically muted and moved to an “AFK” voice channel in the Student Study Rooms category.
Found on the far right of the Discord window.
Most members of our server will be found listed under the ONLINE or OFFLINE categories. Some members have roles that are listed like AREA LEADS, WRITING ASSISTANTS, etc. These are the roles of our Learning Center and other LBCC staff.
You can left-click on any member to view more information like their username, role, and status. From here, you can also add a note to yourself about that member as well as send that member a direct message.
You can right-click on any member to see their profile, mention in your current channel, direct message, call (starts a private voice call), add friend (if their privacy settings allow), block, etc.
The more members that join the server, the harder it will be to find members without a role in the list. Remember that you can also access the above options when you see a member’s name in the chat or voice rooms.
You can change your nickname to display different than your username in the server by right-clicking your name in the Members List, then left-clicking “Change Nickname.”
We recommend you use your preferred name as your server nickname.