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Lets notes be pinned to specific geographical locations. A conversational layout that is suitable for a discussion or Q&A activity. Notes are organised into categories under headers and can be moved between columns as needed – useful for categorising notes as well as tracking project progress Kanban/Trello-style. Similar to the Wall option, but organises notes into an equally sized grid rather than adjusting the layout to maximise the number of visible notes and minimise wasted space. Useful for blog-type activities, this layout places large notes vertically, one after the next, resulting in a scrollable page of items. Most closely replicates a whiteboard and post-it notes. The most widely known layout, this allows notes to be moved around freely and positioned in any way, including overlapping each other. Automatically arranges notes to reduce ‘whitespace’ and fit as many notes in as small a space as possible. The main consideration when creating a new board is what type is the most appropriate for the activity, as there are eight options that work in slightly different ways to accommodate different purposes. Padlet is generally a fairly intuitive tool where double clicking on an empty part of the board creates a new note that can contain text, videos, images, links, etc. This is useful if you are using the board to support an activity with discrete stages and want to be able to refer back to the content and structure of the board as it was at the end of each stage.Ī brief video outlining the tool from an educators perspective is available as an overview.

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Padlet boards can be exported as an image, spreadsheet, or PDF file to provide a snapshot of their content at a given time. It is definitely quicker and easier to manage than updating a FAQ sheet or replying to emails and individual discussion threads. By using Padlet in this way you can provide an up-to-date, live resource that all students can access. It can also be used as a way of collating questions and answers in relation to module assessment tasks. These questions can then be answered by either the tutor or by other students. However, it can also be used for students to post questions (anonymously) during a teaching session or online. It can be used in a variety of ways collating notes, sharing resources, brainstorming.

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Padlet is an online collaborative noticeboard. What is Padlet? Example of Padlet board being used as a company virtual noticeboard








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