I liked Padlet, because it’s a free application to
create an online bulletin board that you can use to display information for any
topic. Easily create an account and build a new notice-board. You can add
images, links, videos, and more. Settings allow I can make my wall completely
open for public contributions, completely private, or moderated by me. This is a device-agnostic tool, available on
the web but also available for free as both an Android and iOS app. I can use
it from any device or move between several devices and still access my work.
Using this tool collaboratively is very easy. The tool
does not show which work is attributable to which student, however. I can use
as a place to collect web quest links and information. By leaving the wall open
to comments, solicit input, discussions, or viewpoints from students.
In Padlet I want to assign a student project where
students choose their theme and design a wall around it. For example, students can create a wall about their summer vacation.
They can include pictures, audio or video, links, and other information to
display and use as a new format for book reports. They can create a wall around
these favorites or hobbies, use a wall for grammar or vocabulary words, create
walls for debates or viewpoints, post assignments, reminders, or study skills
on a wall.

Hi Akzhan,
ОтветитьУдалитьI totally agree with you. Padlet is supper, amazing, free, and easy to use. I like your ideas on how are you planning to use it with your students.
I'm looking forward to your reflection on how it goes so I could learn from your experience.
All the best,
Houda
Thank you very much Houda! Good luck!
УдалитьHi Akzhan,
ОтветитьУдалитьI love your idea on assigning projects for your students using Padlet. I'm sure students will enjoy your project. I wish you all the best for your project.
Regards,
Annusha
Thank you Annusha! It was pleasant to my students really, they now work with special desire. I wish you success heartily!
УдалитьHi Akzhan,
ОтветитьУдалитьI can't agree more that your Padlet ideas are great. I didn't know that it is available for smartphones as well. I believe students will enjoy the mobility it entails.
Thanks for the information.
Teresa
Hello,
ОтветитьУдалитьI agree with you that padlet is easy to use. I didn't feel confident about using tools very much, but this one was super-easy.
Your ideas for using it with your class are excellent. In my case, I would like to use it more as a notice board and attach important information about the course itself - curriculum, assessment rubrics, tasks, assignments, group work... I used to share such information by email, but the mailing lists were not very efficient. I believe padlet would be much more useful and practical for everyone.
Best,
Milena