About Padlet:
Padlet is basically an online bulletin board. Students can quickly post ideas to the Padlet wall for others to view. It is a fast and simple way to collect data and ideas from your class.
"Padlet (formerly known as Wallwisher) is an online graffiti wall which can be used for writing, collaboration, curation of ideas and/or brainstorming. Teachers and students can use Padlet to have discussions, share web links, post notices, collect feedback, or watch and share videos. Padlet accounts are free and you can make as many walls as you like. Students do not have to create an account to post on your walls. The notes you post can contain links, videos, images, and document files." -BCPS
"Padlet (formerly known as Wallwisher) is an online graffiti wall which can be used for writing, collaboration, curation of ideas and/or brainstorming. Teachers and students can use Padlet to have discussions, share web links, post notices, collect feedback, or watch and share videos. Padlet accounts are free and you can make as many walls as you like. Students do not have to create an account to post on your walls. The notes you post can contain links, videos, images, and document files." -BCPS
How to use Padlet:
instructions_for_using_padlet.pdf | |
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Ideas for Using Padlet in the Classroom:
For more ideas on how you can use Padlet in your classroom, visit the Padlet Blog by clicking here.
Want to see what other educators think?
Here are some reviews from educators about Padlet.
Review from Graphite.org
Review from AppStorm
Review from EdTechReview
Review from Graphite.org
Review from AppStorm
Review from EdTechReview
Where does Padlet fall on the SAMR model?
This chart was taken from a BCPS database: https://bcpsodl.pbworks.com/w/page/82991449/Padlet