Do you need to allow collaborators to rate items on your padlet boards? Photo by Joshua Oluwagbemiga on Unsplash
Collaborative mind maps using Padlet. Photo by fotografierende on Unsplash
The Padlet app has a funky new beta feature called Catscan. Catscan converts your sticky notes or paper notes into a digital format and posts […]
The back channel board in Padlet is a really easy way to facilitate group working. It enables you to quickly set up a shared space […]
Users of Padlet will be aware that the popular tool underwent some changes in April which introduced limits on a free account. As many University […]
Imagine a scenario in a traditional class where the teacher is teaching a topic in Math. She has already shared the concept a few classes […]
image link Traditionally, active learning has been associated with the face-to-face classroom, and many online courses focus on more traditional activities like watching videos and […]
Many staff and students at the University of Sussex are using Padlet, which is a very versatile and flexible digital tool that we have been […]
Virtual bulletin boards to go! Staying organized as a teacher can be a major challenge. Between student work, teacher plans, sticky notes, school supplies it’s […]
41% of Millennials check Facebook daily, but are as equally connected through Instagram and Snapchat. YouTube is their favorite social network, but podcasts are trending […]
This is a guest post from Rebecca Ferriday – Learning Technology Manager – School of Healthcare Sciences Introduction First year nursing students enrolled on The […]
A while ago I created a Padlet to curate some ideas for using Microsoft’s tools in the classroom. The Padlet has had some great engagement […]