Padlet in Action
Padlet Tutorial & Classroom Application
October 12, 2015
What is Padlet?
- free on-line tool
- platform to express & share thoughts & ideas
- does not require software installed
- on-line "sheet of paper" or "bulletin board"
- can share & access from any device
- can add notes, text, images, videos, drawings, & word documents
- accessible from different devices (computers, iPads, phones)
- multiple people can post to the same wall at the same time
- can be exported in variety of ways
Goal By End of Training
- Effectively use Padlet
- Apply Padlet within the classroom in a meaningful & hands-on way that demonstrates student learning
Getting Started
- Download app or access via web browser (Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.)
- Create a free account
- Sign In
- Create new Padlet
- Customize
- Share
- Monitor posts
Sign In
Access Padlet.com or the Padlet app to get started with Padlet in the classroom!
Customize
Follow the list in yellow to customize each Padlet to your liking.
Share!
Export your Padlet using a variety of methods, including a QR code & embedding on your website.
Computer & iPad - Both Applicable!
Padlet Tutorial - Computer Version
Classroom Application
For November
Use the rest of October and all of November to explore opportunities to apply Padlet within your classroom. Please share all evidence with Jenae and myself by our next Staff Development on Wednesday, November 25th.
Contact Information
Email: carrie.snyder@nlcinc.com
Location: 1571 Oswego Road, Naperville, IL, United States
Phone: 630.527.0833
Twitter: @carriejosnyder
Additional Resources Used
ScreenCast-O-Matic
This resource was used to record the tutorial from my computer. The video was then uploaded to Youtube.
YouTube Kids
A safe means of discovery, learning, & entertainment for young learners.
Screen Chomp
This is a free app used for the iPad tutorial version. In order to display my iPad screen, I took a screen shot of what I wanted to talk about in advance.