

A summary is provided in this article, with links to further details via the Padlet Terms of Service

See our guidance on using Padlet in your teaching to offer a variety of student activities.Group exercise teams are given different themes to research and record their findings on a padlet, then share with the whole class in a face to face presentation.Group portfolio students post their work in progress for peer review eg.Class blog for sharing research, feedback, or questions about an assignment.Discussion board or ‘back channel’ the tutor poses a question and all students respond.The most common uses for teaching and learning currently are: Padlet boards can be used as a way to gather together thoughts and ideas in a lecture with students using their own devices, or these boards could be used as an asynchronous online activity to support independent study. Padlet is a freemium pinboard app that acts as a virtual notice board for content sharing and real-time interactions, the tool provides an online collaborative platform for sharing a variety of content, such as multimedia, files, links and text comments. For more information, see our page on considerations when using third party apps in Teaching. Always check the terms and conditions before signing up.
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