A virtual post-it note system that lets students easily visually share ideas.
Padlet's formats are great for classroom use including the “wall” and “grid” options that post student contributions on the wall in compact squares.
You can add items like images, links to websites, files, videos, drawings, and voice files, and your contributors can add them as well.
Use Padlet to encourage collaboration, communication, and critical thinking in the classroom.
Your Students can contribute without having to create accounts -Share Settings | Post Moderation | Link Sharing.
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Explore Privacy Settings to protect your students' and your own privacy.
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(Start your exploration with the initial video or site. If you want to dig deeper, go to More... and watch the videos or explore the sites to get more advanced features)Find out how to Sign Up for your own Padlet account.
Teachers can explore how to Collaborate With Colleagues Using Padlet.
Explore how to Use Layouts to Organize Your Notes.
Dig into Adding and Formating Text.
Explore how to Add Media to Your Notes.
Collaborate by Using Padlet to Share Ideas.
Learn how easy it is to Share Padlet Assignments with your LMS (Canvas or Google Classroom).
Go to https://padlet.com/
Click "Sign Up - It's Free"
Most use the sign up with Google option.
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Specific Examples of Collaborative Learning...
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Google Classroom: