Padlet is, simply put, an online noticeboard. It gives you a blank slate to customize your own platforms and add numerous media resources like videos, images, helpful links, a classroom newsletter, fun classroom updates, lesson material, answers to questions, and more.
As a classroom bulletin board, students can use it as a reference for a lesson topic or look back at daily lessons, keep up-to-date with school events, or access it as a class document hub.
It is a one-stop sharing platform between students and you; offering cooperative creation, high levels of security and privacy, and plenty of sharing options.
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watch the video to see how you can set up your first Padlet for your classes and Google Sites.
Step 1: Create an activity on a subtopic of your choice using Padlet. Look at the example below:
Step 2: Click on the "Share" button on the upper right hand corner of your Padlet.
Step 3: You will be given some options. My advice is choose either Option 1 or Option 2.
Step 4: For OPTION 1:
Click on "Copy link to clipboard". The link to this Padlet will be copied to the clipboard.
Return to your Google Site and click on the "Insert" button.
Click on the "Embed" button. You will see the following image:
4. Click "By URL" and paste the URL of the Padlet here.
5. Click "Insert".
Step 4: For OPTION 2:
Click on "Embed in your blog or website ". Click on the "COPY" button. The HTML code for this Padlet will be copied to the clipboard.
Return to your Google Site and click on the "Insert" button.
Click on the "Embed" button. You will see the following image:
4. Click "Embed code" and paste the HTML code of the Padlet here.
5. Click "Next". You will get the following image:
6. Click "Insert". Your page should look like this. Now, you only need to adjust it so that it is centered and enlarged. To see how it looks like on your published site, click the "Preview" button.