Aug 30, 2015

Padlet

After seeing one of my colleagues using padlet to gather feedback for her workshop, I decided to use it for my lessons as I have learned it many years ago but have yet to try it out in class.   

I have used it to gather the students' reflections after they have played a game on ecotourism to understand more about sustainability of tourism. I have embedded it on the Google site which I have created. 
https://sites.google.com/a/moe.edu.sg/sec-4-geography/global-tourism/gt-kq3-lesson-3


It is simple to create a padlet. Just sign in for a new account if you have not done so @ https://padlet.com/auth/login
Once you have logged in, you will be brought to the dashboard.
Click on new padlet or retrieve a created one to edit on the dashboard.



Enter the title and description for your padlet.


Choose the privacy setting of your padlet.


Choose the layout for your padlet wall. 



You can export the posts as image, pdf, excel or csv. You can embed it in your blog or Google Site by copying and pasting the html code as shown on my site https://sites.google.com/a/moe.edu.sg/sec-4-geography/global-tourism/gt-kq3-lesson-3



I attended a sharing by N3 cluster for Humanities and one of the schools used it for the students to upload their presentations and all the work can be viewed on the wall
http://padlet.com/philovintage/paavi600klhz

You can get the students to upload audio, video, pictures or even pdf and powerpoint as shown below:

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