Padlet
Padlet is an online virtual "bulletin board" platform that allows users to create and share digital boards where they can collect, organize, and collaborate on various types of content. It's often used for brainstorming, sharing ideas, collaborating on projects, and collecting feedback in an interactive and visual way.
Here's what Padlet can do:
Creating a Board: Users can create a digital board (referred to as a "Padlet") on a specific topic or theme. These boards resemble a blank canvas or a bulletin board.
Adding Content: Users can add various types of content to their Padlet, such as text, images, videos, links, documents, and more. Each piece of content is represented as a "note" on the board.
Customization: Padlet allows users to customize the layout, background, and design of their boards to suit their preferences.
Collaboration: Padlet boards can be shared with others, allowing for collaborative input. Participants can add their own notes, comments, and ideas to the board.
Organization: Notes on a Padlet can be moved, resized, and arranged to create an organized and visually pleasing layout.
Sharing and Privacy: Users can control the privacy settings of their Padlet boards. They can make boards public for anyone to view, keep them private for selected collaborators, or choose other sharing options.
Use Cases: Padlet is used in a variety of contexts, including education (as a tool for interactive classrooms and remote learning), business (for brainstorming, project management, and team collaboration), events (for collecting feedback and ideas), and personal organization.
This sounds great for a free app, are there any limitations? The free app limits you to 3 boards and a 20 MB upload cap. This can work for teaching a class if you reuse boards.
What are a few of the best uses for Padlet?
Brainstorming New Ideas -
Live Question Board -
Aggregate Research
Use as an Exit Ticket
How do I use Padlet?
1 . The first step is to create an account. You can create an account or use a Google account to sign in.
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