Padlet has an easy to use drag-and-drop interface to make designing your documents very intuitive. Best of all, everything autosaves so you do not have to worry about losing work.
Just like Google Docs, you can invite people to collaborate. They do not even need to sign-up! Give certain priveleges such as real-only all the way up to administrator. As users make changes, you will see them instantly.
Padlet works with almost every file type. You can even embed content from the web and get previews from URLs. Padlet works on many different devices including browser support, Apple iOS and Android devices.
About
Padlet is an online application that mimics a sticky-note. Students can organize ideas, make posts for a class topic, respond to others, and much more!
Support UDL
Padlet is best used in a late elementray through high school setting. Padlet would be good as a picture dictionary, a definition board, and more! It can also be used as a matching exercise. Because of it's visually appealing and simple interface, it works well to customize the display of information, offers an alternative for visual information, and minimizes threats and distractions. Finally Padlet can also be used as an alternative to organize ideas and provide an alternate means of representation of information.
Padlet meets the following UDL Guidelines and Checkpoints
1.1 Offer ways of customizing the display of information
1.3 Offer alternatives for visual information
3.3 Guide information prcoessing and visualization
5.1 Use multiple media for communication
7.3 Minimize threats and distractions
8.3 Foster Collaboration and Community
9.3 Develop self-assessment and reflection