Padlet is a versatile, easy to use tool for every teacher’s toolkit. Let’s learn the basics. At the bottom of this post, I have a Padlet that is temporarily open for you to post and share your favorite edtech tools.
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Dr. Doris Molero's curator insight,
March 25, 2016 10:12 AM
Vicky davies shares Richard Byrne, author of Free Technology for Teachers, experiences in using this collaborative tool.
You can: Type Record Your Voice Add a Hyperlink Add a Photo Add a Document The flexibility of this tool means you could have one class Padlet for the year and share resources and links throughout the year. A concept that I liked.. in this artcicle is "Sandboxing" Vicky goes.. "The first time you share it, have a sandbox Padlet. Sandboxing software means that you play with the software before you get down to “business.” Kids get a bit excited and sometimes silly. When they are done and get it out of their system, delete the Padlet and go onto the real activity." How can I use Padlet in the Classroom? You can: 1. Use it as a portfolio, or as a blog 2. Use it as a class backchannel and have discussions on it. 3. Have students work a problem, and snap a picture of how they worked it. Here, this is Vicky's padlet for this post: http://padlet.com/coolcatteacher/hetddupyxdrb Leave a comment :)
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