Padlet is an app that gives students a completely blank wall for students to "post" their ideas. Think of Padlet as one BIG sticky note full of student led ideas! Padlet's virtual wall is best used for creation and collaboration. Teachers can provide students with a specific topic or prompt and students begin to fill the virtual wall with links, pictures, notes, etc. Teachers can create a simple Padlet. The Padlet will be seen as a blank wall at first. The teacher can create a title for the Padlet, or ask a question, or provide a prompt. The teacher shares the Padlet link with students via email, Google Classroom, Seesaw, etc. Students can open the Padlet without having to sign in. Students double click on the wall to post. They can type their name in place of the title, and then type a response in place of the text. A finished Padlet will look very much like the one above. Padlet Website: https://padlet.com/ Padlet for iOS: https://goo.gl/7WVLQ8 Padlet for Chrome: https://goo.gl/LZSL3a Padlet can be used for just about anything, but here are some ideas to get you started:
Check out how Ms. Shaffer uses Padlet to quickly assess students in her classroom!https://padlet.com/mshaffer2/yjq5pbinljxv
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