The Best Ways to Use Padlet - Examples from Teachers
This afternoon at the ISTE 2016 conference I had a nice meeting with Melanie Broder from Padlet. She told me about some of the things that Padlet is working on developing during the rest of the year. One of things is a community for educators. That community should help teachers find creative uses of Padlet as well as sharing lesson activities in general. Until that community gets going, take a look at Padlet's Best of Education wall.
Padlet's Best of Education wall features twenty-seven Padlet walls created by teachers. One of my favorites in that collection is100 Picture Books to Read and Share. All of the books in that Padlet wall are linked to Goodreads pages. Another good wall in Padlet's Best of Education is a collection of student blogging prompts.
Watch my video embedded below to learn how to use the latest version of Padlet's website.
Padlet's Best of Education wall features twenty-seven Padlet walls created by teachers. One of my favorites in that collection is100 Picture Books to Read and Share. All of the books in that Padlet wall are linked to Goodreads pages. Another good wall in Padlet's Best of Education is a collection of student blogging prompts.
Watch my video embedded below to learn how to use the latest version of Padlet's website.
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